pappadam

pappadam
pap·pa·dam (päʹpə-dəm) n.
A very thin flatbread made with lentil flour, often crisped by deep-frying or grilling.
  [Tamil : Hindi pāpaṛ(from Prakrit pappaḍa-, from Sanskrit parpaṭaḥ) + -am, n. suff..]

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