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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pita" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of bread commonly used in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine, often for sandwiches or wraps.
Example: "For lunch, I decided to make a falafel wrap using a pita."
Alternatives: "a flatbread" or "a bread pocket".
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A pita is not a pizza.
I am a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a pita.
So I selected grilled chicken on a pita, topped with roasted garlic sauce ($6).
You spread a pita half with harissa, lay the omelet on top and roll it tightly.
Thomas Nicos and his staff will even stuff two Italian pups in a pita.
No, really, there's quality wild canned salmon (from Alaska, great in a pita with salmon roe and crème fraîche).
"We'll put anything in a pita," said Chad Bullard, the manager of the Sheik on North Main.
Both come meticulously cubed, on skewers ($2 or 6 for $10) or straitjacketed in a pita ($4.50).
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Many snack-food vendors, Luigi's restaurant and the Girl Scouts are intimidated by the mob, culminating with the Investorettes' Fleet-A-Pita van being detonated.
The Fleet-A-Pita chef was an early version of the "Khlav-Kalash" man from "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson".
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