bahus
Bahus are a type of traditional Indian bread, commonly made from wheat flour. They are typically round and flat, resembling a tortilla or chapati. Bahus are often cooked on a hot griddle, giving them a soft texture and a slightly charred flavor. They are a staple in many Indian households and are usually served with various dishes, such as curries or vegetables.
In addition to being a food item, the term "bahu" also refers to a daughter-in-law in many Indian cultures. This role is significant in family structures, where bahus often take on responsibilities related to household management and cultural traditions. The relationship between a bahu and her in-laws can vary widely, influenced by regional customs and family dynamics.