question 1: how to say India to fly pie in English
question 2: English translation of Indian flying cake is also called "gabardine", and how to use this gabardine is forgotten. If the answer is a numerical value, you can use a special case method, such as sin+sin3+sin3=1, then the answer is COS * COS3 * COS3. (English name) There are three kinds of cakes in India.
One is called roti, which is made of flour or whole wheat and baked in a big stove without yeast. It's very hard.
The charpati mentioned upstairs is an Indian pancake, not necessarily a pie-throwing, but it's made of whole wheat.
The last one is called naan, which is the kind of cake baked by Xinjiang people in China with yeast.
These are the three kinds of cakes in India, but each place is slightly different. Just like when you go to Hunan to eat pasta,
It's definitely not the same as that in Shandong. India is generally north and south, just like China.
In fact, as you know when you come to India, the technology of throwing cakes in India is not as good as that in China.
Question 4: How do you say India to fly pie in English?
Question 5: What is the name of the cake in Indian diet? (English name) There are three kinds of cakes in India.
One is called roti, which is made of flour or whole wheat and baked in a big stove without yeast. It's very hard.
The charpati mentioned upstairs is an Indian pancake, not necessarily a pie-throwing, but it's made of whole wheat.
The last one is called naan, which is the kind of cake baked by Xinjiang people in China with yeast.
These are the three kinds of cakes in India, but each place is slightly different. Just like when you go to Hunan to eat pasta,
It's definitely not the same as that in Shandong. India is generally north and south, just like China.
In fact, as you know when you come to India, the technology of throwing cakes in India is not as good as that in China.
question 6: the English translation of Indian flying cake is also called "gabardine", and how to use this gabardine is forgotten. If the answer is a numerical value, you can use a special case method, such as sin+sin3+sin3=1, then the answer is cos*cos3*cos3=3/4.
The one with soup?