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The Masala Dhabba is the most essential food item in every Indian household
ОтветитьSelf raising flour, water and oil, into a hot pan with a little oil and instant puffy flat bread in less than 30 seconds, I don't need a noisy, over priced hunk of plastic to do that!
ОтветитьI love watching Jamie use the sil bata and struggle at first trying to roll, but then quickly and intuitively figure out the grinding method to make a beautiful paste.
ОтветитьWoah you have been looted no where its 113 pounds thats much lesser than around 10 pounts is more tbh
ОтветитьHonestly the rotimatic looks like a printer.
The jokes write themselves.
Forget a Lamborghini if I win the lottery that roti machine is one of the first things I'm buying 🙏😂
ОтветитьI never seen those tandoori maker and roti maker in India anywhere and I'm born and raised in India maybe it's targeted for Indian people outside India and want to make things easier I don't know
ОтветитьBro 16.99 for a masala box is a total ripoff it's hardly 2 pounds in India
ОтветитьThe steam tandoor should be 20 euros. The masala box at max 3 euros. Romantic has failed it's buyers and cleaning us tiresome. So you cZn buy a dough kneading grinders under 39 euros.
ОтветитьThe level of excitement for Rotimatic is shooting through the roof in this video. 😅
When I saw that poorly made Roti and how happy they were to try it… 😂.. now I know I should be grateful for the soft, fresh, layered Rotis I get to make/eat without the rotimatic! 🤣
Wonderful to see the excitement! ❤❤❤
For the Tandoori gas oven, I got curious about the price and checked on Amazon India. The exact brand is not available, but then many similar knock-offs are. Priced at ₹3000 or less.. that’s less than £30.
ОтветитьIf that is a good roti , I don't know what is a bad one.
ОтветитьRotimatic thingy was amazing
ОтветитьThe tandoor thingy is 25-35 pound here in India varies because of the brand name.
The Masala dabba without fancy work and glass design, just like the one you had varies between 3-5 pound.
The sil bhatta ranges between 2-8 pound.
The rotimatic......forget it.
masala dabba 10 bucks
ОтветитьThat tandoori oven is at max 20 bucks in india
ОтветитьThe Tandoori oven usually cost about 600 to 2000 INR (about 20 pounds) in India
ОтветитьNever seen the first and last in any home
Ответить7 pound in india buddy
ОтветитьNo one uses simple roti maker in India this heavy & huge
Ответить5000 rupees for first one.
ОтветитьNumber one Indian gadget : bare hands
ОтветитьCurrently, 7th February 2025, on sale new for £1,279 from Rotimatic.
ОтветитьO My God 🤯😱😤 way to expensive
ОтветитьDon't you need to put the lid on for it to trap the heat and work like an "oven"?
ОтветитьNo it ain't trust me.😂
ОтветитьThat's steam roast not tandoor !!!
Ответить@13.21...Its not often you can taste and smell something from an upload...This was one of those times:) Thanks
ОтветитьWonder chef tandoor Rs 4200 masala dabba Rs 500 to 2000 sil batta flat stone grinder 500 to 5000 in India
ОтветитьI’ve always wanted a masala dabba. 😊
ОтветитьSeriously Rotomatic is nonsense as far as the rotis are concerned, I recommend a wooden press to flatten the dough and manually cook the roti on skillet or tawa. That is any time faster, in 90 seconds 3 rotis can be prepared.
ОтветитьThis thing is so quiet, I'm starting to think I could trade my wife for it.
ОтветитьMasala Dabba is a gadget, 😃 I never thought about it was that special! The rotimaker blew my mind! Not as good as hand made, but at great for those who don't have the time or skill to make rotis.
ОтветитьIndian kitchen gadgets made in China 🤣🤣😂🤦
ОтветитьWe had Rotimatic, worked well till the warranty period. Lost lot of money
ОтветитьThis is one of the worst tandoor I have ever seen. I have got a portable tandoor in my home it is bigger and better it doesn't need steam and gives results like a original tandoor
ОтветитьIdh so that the tandoori gadget being used in any of the Indian household including mine or my friends also we dont give the masala dabba in weddings and universities.
ОтветитьIn India, cows aren’t considered sacred by everyone, but since the majority of Indians follow Hinduism, where eating beef is avoided, most fast-food chains don’t include beef on their menus. Similarly, pork is often excluded because it’s haram in Islam. However, this doesn’t mean the entire country avoids beef or pork—it’s specific to those who follow these religious practices.
Ответитьwe use oven nbruh
Ответить😂😂 as an Indian most indian homes have convection oven , we are not a poor country lol
ОтветитьOn sil batta, when the divots or crevices gets fady(after long use), sculptor puts crevices again(carves), ready again for 5 next years.
Ответить2nd - 3rd gadget cost 2-4 GBP in India not more than that no one will pay 1500rs for dabba
ОтветитьRotimatica is overrated. As an owner of one definitely not worth the price and the roti is not that great in terms of cooking.
ОтветитьThe only Indian gadget that is mostly used is the )Indian bare hand( 😂
ОтветитьLIke this channel but the chef guy is annoying!!!! :)
ОтветитьThey skipped the most powerful Indian kitchen gadget
The pressure cooker
Have a factor for cleaning after using the gadgets too!
ОтветитьRow- tee 😆😆😆 .....roh-tee. like when we call you Goh-ree
ОтветитьThe rotimatic is a hilariously complex piece of equipment, and I am pretty sure lot of things can go wrong with it and the rotis it makes. It takes me 5 mins to make the dough and may be another 15-20 mins to make 10 rotis for dinner every day. I am pretty sure my wife would do it faster (but possibly not the dough) overall. I think you really have to have poor kitchen skills and / or very little time to consider buying this.
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