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Description Chaba - Traditional utensil used in rural areas of UP, MP, Bihar and Punjab- This is like a plate and is used to keep the Roti (Chapati, Bread). Mostly used in villages, and one of the benefits of this utensil is that it keeps the Roti/Bread warm for long time as compared to a plate. It is also used as a show piece, displayed on walls to bring a traditional touch.
Date December 2007
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Author Khalid Mahmood

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