flatbread

/ˈflætˌbrɛd/
noun
  1. A type of bread made with flour, water, and salt, rolled out flat and baked, often without yeast.
    • We ate warm flatbread with hummus and olives for lunch.
    • Many cultures have their own version of flatbread, like tortillas in Mexico or naan in India.
    • She used flatbread as a base for her quick pizza instead of regular dough.
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