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02 Mar, 2020

After the blue and black dress controversy, social media has people shaking their heads in disapproval as they debate over bread.

A person on Twitter decided to let people know that all this time we've been referring to bread as double roti while the actual term was dabba roti and no one is okay with this take.

Many responded to this claim starting off with "First of all, how dare you?" and much much more.

But is it really?

Because, no

Right in the childhood

We are not okay

No affiliations whatsoever

Faith in humanity questioned

What is this centrist behaviour?

One word: Illuminati

Kehdia na? Bas, kehdia

Time for a history and linguistics crossover

Team double roti for life

Although, we all know the real champ

Comments

Tariq, Lahore Mar 02, 2020 05:18pm
Pakistan where consumerism reigns supreme amongst the wealthy and those wannabe and large dose of the faith for those who cannot jump the poverty 'valance' band!
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Tariq, Lahore Mar 02, 2020 06:03pm
I think 'insufficient' research has been done on this type of roti. The author should have instead asked the public for their opinion on the true origins for the name?
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M. Saeed Mar 02, 2020 06:21pm
Dabba Roti based upon the local cooks who had to bake the bread for their British masters in Bread Cans that they called Dabba. With time and the return pronunciation by British to their more relevant Double for Dabba, might be the reason for calling the Loaf Bread a Double Roti.
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Zeeshan Mar 02, 2020 06:44pm
I think "double roti" comes from sandwich bread and the English usage of "being sandwiched". So ordinarily to make a sandwich you'll use two slices of bread so that's the "Double Roti" and then you put something in between to make it a proper sandwich. On the same token, is it a bun-kebab or bund-kebab?
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Asad Hamza Mar 02, 2020 07:40pm
well it is duber roti IMHO
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Magister Mar 02, 2020 08:09pm
All I know that it is a highly processed food
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IDK Mar 02, 2020 10:54pm
Asking the important questions, I see.
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Roy Mar 02, 2020 11:53pm
You let slip the F word. Look at Shawarma Lahme tweet.
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Parvez Mar 03, 2020 12:22am
Dabba roti ..... heard this for the first time ....... utter nonsense.
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Marquis de Sade Mar 03, 2020 08:12am
Tava roti, tandoori roti, dabba roti...
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Awamun Naas Ki Adalat Mar 03, 2020 10:19am
Tamam bayanaat aur sabooton ko madd e nazar rakhtay huay, ye adalat iss nateejay per pohonchi hai ke 'double roti' is and always has been 'double roti'. There is insufficient evidence to why it would or ever was called 'dabba roti'. The person who started this 'dabba roti' nonsense is a nuisance to society and we urge NAB to file a reference against him/her.
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Kash Mar 03, 2020 12:36pm
It's sliced bread. Call it as such.
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JAMIL SATTI Mar 04, 2020 05:06pm
I am sorry to read about this debate 'double roti' OR Dabba roti. Leave it alone whatever it is, everyone knows it. The starter has a valid point because it was baked in a dabba like pot. Since it has been there for many decades, therefore, leave it alone. Instead, some of the comments were having abusive words that should not there as a nation we should develop our behaviour so that we can always agree to disagree which can improve social tolerance among the people. I would request the people to take social problems and debate on those and suggest solutions to those. Be happy and spread happiness.
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