Description
Roti baskets made from date palm leaves (often referred to as “khajoor” leaves, which is the Hindi/Urdu word for date) are a traditional, handcrafted item, especially popular in South Asian countries like Pakistan and India. They are known by various regional names, including Changair, Chabbi, Chabba, or Pindi
- Purpose: Their primary function is to serve and keep rotis, naan, chapati, or other flatbreads warm, as the natural, airy material is well-suited for keeping dry eatables.
- Cultural Significance: These baskets are a significant part of the cultural heritage, particularly in regions like Sindh and Punjab in Pakistan, often made by women in their homes as a craft passed down through generations.
- Eco-Friendly: They are biodegradable and an environmentally friendly alternative to plastic serving items.
- Versatility: Beyond serving bread, they are used for storing fruits, vegetables, or general household items, and can also serve as decorative pieces for walls or tables








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