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Dibba Rotti is a popular snack made in many homes in Andhra Pradesh. Dibba literally means fat or thick and rotti means bread. So dibba rotti is a thick bread made using urad dal and rice-based batter. It can be also served as a brunch or an evening snack with coconut chutney or peanut chutney or avakaya pickle.
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