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What (who) is kulcha - definition

FOOD
Masala kulcha; Kulche

kulcha         
['k?lt??]
¦ noun a small round Indian flatbread, typically stuffed with meat or vegetables.
Origin
from Pers. kulica.
Nankhatai         
NANKHATAI ARE SHORTBREAD BISCUITS POPULAR IN INDIA AND PAKISTAN.
Khatai (sweet); Naankhatai; Naan Khatai; Kulcha-e-Khataye
Nankhatai (, Hindustani: नानख़टाई (Devanagari) / (Urdu)) are shortbread biscuits originating from the Indian subcontinent, popular in Northern India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar (formerly Burma).

Wikipedia

Kulcha

Kulcha is a Persian term for a disc-shaped loaf of leavened bread. In India, this term is commonly used for regular English bread (which is disc-shaped).

Examples of use of kulcha
1. I‘m selling 5000 kulcha every day." Front line For years, residents of Chakothi were on the front line of border fire, virtually living under siege.
2. Nearby, Munir Hussain Shah, 36, who recently set up a shop selling kulcha, a type of wheat biscuit, reported he was also doing brisk business.
3. I‘m selling 5,000 kulcha every day." For years, residents of Chakothi were on the front line of border fire, virtually living under siege.