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inessss [21]
2 years ago
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Please someone do this please ​

Physics
1 answer:
monitta2 years ago
6 0

The various contributions involved till the chapati is made is given below.

<h3>What is food?</h3>

The substance that we intake for the body to charge up by giving nutrients is called the food.

Wheat is a staple food. We make chapati from flour obtained from the wheat grains.

The various contributions involved till the chapati is made is given below.

                 Take required amount of atta in a container

                                                     ↓

                    Add water accordingly to form a dough

                                                     ↓

                 Apply oil to make dough smooth for long time

                                                    ↓

        Take small dough, make it a ball shaped and apply dry flour

                                                    ↓

               Roll it using rolling pin on the chapati maker plate

                                                    ↓

      After making it circular or any shape you want, place it on hot tawa

                                                    ↓

                               Bake it on both the sides

                                                   ↓

                                      Chapati is ready

Thus, the flow chart is made.

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