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flat·bread  (fltbrd)
n.
Any of various breads made from usually unleavened dough and baked in flat, often round loaves.

flatbread [ˈflætˌbrɛd]
n
(Cookery) a type of thin unleavened bread
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Noun1.flatbread - any of various breads made from usually unleavened doughflatbread - any of various breads made from usually unleavened dough
bread, breadstuff, staff of life - food made from dough of flour or meal and usually raised with yeast or baking powder and then baked
flatbrod - the thin wafer-like bread of Scandinavia
bannock - a flat bread made of oat or barley flour; common in New England and Scotland
chapati, chapatti - flat pancake-like bread cooked on a griddle
pita, pocket bread - usually small round bread that can open into a pocket for filling


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While a spoon and fork can be used to eat the rice, the only way to eat the flat bread is to tear it with your fingers and use the pieces to scoop up the flavorful curries.
The cafe sells flat bread pizza, bruschettas, an assortment of gourmet sandwiches, salads, wines, and all the special coffee and organic tea drinks.
They say a flat bread was found in the ashes of Pompeii, and in the sixth century soldiers of Darius the Great baked a flat bread on their shields and covered it with cheese and dates.
 
 
 
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