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Originally Posted by Puck
Since I used to enjoy sugar filled chapatis in the evening, especially when I was really young, chances are that I would enjoy your breakfast as well, but perhaps not in the morning!
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We kind of alter the British influence onus. Instead of having tea in the afternoon with pastries and other sweet treats, we sewed it into the breakfast menu. So now it accompanies roti with eggplant, roti with fried pumpkin, roti with beans(curried). Yes, it most likely integrates into the fabric our culture( different races),africans, chinese, indians, portugese, and the europeans, not forgetting the indigenous people.