Luchi


Luchi is a deep-fried flatbread, made of Maida flour, originating from the Bengal region. Luchi is popular in the Indian states of Assam, Bihar, Odisha, West Bengal and Tripura, and is notably eaten with dum aloo and/or kosha mangsho. Since Luchi does not involve rice or rice flour, it is a popular staple item at times when rice is to be avoided, as in case of ekadashi, for those who believe in the ritual, or similar instances. In such ritualistic instances, since the primary food needs to be vegetarian, Luchi is preferred with dum aloo or any similar vegetarian dish. In occasions where no such restriction is mandated, luchi and kosha mangso is often a popular combination.