The holes in dosa are primarily due to the fermentation process of the batter, which incorporates air and creates bubbles. These bubbles expand when the batter is poured onto a hot griddle, resulting in the characteristic texture. The holes also help in even cooking and allow the dosa to become crisp, enhancing its flavor and making it easier to absorb accompanying chutneys and sambar.
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