- A
flatbread is
bread made
usually with flour; water, milk, yogurt, or
other liquid; and salt, and then
thoroughly rolled into
flattened dough. Many flatbreads...
- however, the term can
refer to one of two
distinct items: a part-raised
flatbread (like a crumpet) that is
baked and then
cooked on a
griddle (typically...
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Indian breads are a wide
variety of
flatbreads and crêpes
which are an
integral part of
Indian cuisine.
Their variation reflects the
diversity of Indian...
- /ˈpiːtə/) or
pitta (British English) is a
family of yeast-leavened
round flatbreads baked from
wheat flour,
common in the Mediterranean, Levant, and neighboring...
- Gözleme
Qistibi Qutab "Food of The
Middle East:
Bolani (Fried
Afghan Flatbread)".
Weaving Life.
October 19, 2012. Dupree, L. (2014). Afghanistan. Princeton...
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Lavash (Armenian: լավաշ; Persian: نان لواش) is a thin
flatbread usually leavened,
traditionally baked in a
tandoor (tonir or tanoor) or on a sajj, and...
- pies,
flatbreads, sandwiches, or omelettes. Usually, it
refers to: cake or pie in
South America, much of Europe, and
southern Philippines flatbread in Spain...
- Naan is a leavened, oven-baked (usually
using a tandoor) or tawa-fried
flatbread,
which is
found in the
cuisines mainly of Iran, Afghanistan,
Central Asia...
-
semolina based flatbread originating from Algeria.
Mhadjeb is a
traditional Algerian dish, it is a fine crepe-like
semolina based flatbread typically stuffed...
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various ancient cultures produced flatbreads with
several toppings. A
precursor of
pizza was
probably the focaccia, a
flatbread known to the
Romans as panis...