Julkimi wrote:Tell me about it.. Non Somali sabayaat taste doughy and too thick for me. Nothing beats Somali ones.

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Julkimi wrote:Tell me about it.. Non Somali sabayaat taste doughy and too thick for me. Nothing beats Somali ones.
Good to come across another Somali who calls it kimiis.. I think its a Somali word.EvolSyawla wrote:Drool omg
We call it kimiis. I don't know if that's a borrowed word from arabic, but thank god it's not hindi.
Ours is layered and delishhh
This made me laughMissBonita wrote:I've only made chapati once in my life ..I don't intend to ever make it again.
My whole family calls it kibiis/kibis. Except my dad who sometimes refers to it simply as sabaayad. Kimiis sounds super weird.DisplacedDiraac wrote: Good to come across another Somali who calls it kimiis.. I think its a Somali word.
The yemenis also call it sabayad.. it tastes a wee bit different to the somali version though.. less flaky, ,![]()
Perfect practice makes perfect.TATI wrote:Its called chapati in my language. Anyway! I tried making it yesterday morning (the somali version) from mysomalifood website....& it came out horrible!!!!..
Same thing,different names.Kimis,chapati,sabaayad.Methylamine wrote:I learned what chapati was on this website...my family just calls it sabaayad. Is there supposed to be a difference?
Same sh't.Methylamine wrote:I learned what chapati was on this website...my family just calls it sabaayad. Is there supposed to be a difference?
And which language is that? Watch that youtube video a few more times, you will learn how to make chapati the perfect way. I want a chapati maker for a wifeTATI wrote:Its called chapati in my language. Anyway! I tried making it yesterday morning (the somali version) from mysomalifood website....& it came out horrible!!!!..
What's shaah bigeys? You mean cadeys?Perfect_Order wrote:Sabaayad, with subag iyo shaah bigeys