- Look up
PITA or
pita in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pita is a bread.
Pita or
PITA may also
refer to:
Pita,
Guinea Pitas,
Malaysia Pita (name), list...
- also
yield fiber, for instance, A. sisalana, the
sisal hemp, and A. decipiens, the
false sisal hemp. A. americana is the
source of
pita fiber, and is used...
- from
broad beans,
ground chickpeas, or both.
Falafel is
often served in a
pita, samoon, laffa, or
wrapped in a
flatbread known as taboon; "falafel" also...
- al-Adim. Po****r in
Middle Eastern cuisine, it is
usually eaten as a dip, with
pita bread. In the West, it is now
produced industrially, and is
often served...
- due to its high
fructose content. The
leaves of A.
americana yield fibers called pita,
which are
suitable for
making ropes, nets, bags, sacks, matting,...
-
desserts such as baklava, knafeh, and kibbeh.
Spreads and dips are
eaten with
pita bread. The most po****r dip in the
middle east is hummus.
Hummus is a blend...
- The
McArabia is a
pita bread sandwich available at all McDonald's
outlets in Arab
countries and ****stan. It is
known as the
Grilled Chicken foldover in...
-
available in
Australia through wholesaler USA Foods.
Vegetable Thins, Oat Thins,
Pita Thins, and Rice Thins,
which are all
spinoffs of
Wheat Thins, are available...
- uses the
fiber to make hammocks, nets,
plant hangers, huaraches, bags and belts. He also
works with a much
finer maguey fiber called “
pita,”
which is...
-
coffee shops.
Peasants in
Upper Egypt add fenugr****
seeds and
maize to
their pita bread to
produce aish merahrah, a
staple of
their diet. Basterma, a cured...