What is ‘Sidu’ in Himachal Pradesh?

A kind of bread made of wheat flour
A painting originated in Kinnaur
A kind of art form in Lahaul and Spiti
A style of architecture in lower valleys

The correct answer is: A. A kind of bread made of wheat flour.

Sidu is a type of bread made from wheat flour that is popular in Himachal Pradesh. It is made by kneading the flour with water and salt, and then rolling it out into a thin circle. The circle is then cooked on a hot griddle until it is golden brown. Sidu is often served with a curry or a side dish.

Option B is incorrect because Sidu is not a painting originated in Kinnaur. Kinnaur is a district in Himachal Pradesh, and it is known for its beautiful scenery and its traditional culture. However, Sidu is not a painting that originated in Kinnaur.

Option C is incorrect because Sidu is not a kind of art form in Lahaul and Spiti. Lahaul and Spiti are two districts in Himachal Pradesh, and they are known for their stunning mountain scenery and their unique culture. However, Sidu is not an art form that originated in Lahaul and Spiti.

Option D is incorrect because Sidu is not a style of architecture in lower valleys. There are many different styles of architecture in Himachal Pradesh, but Sidu is not one of them.