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pocket bread
noun
Pita (kind of bread in the form of a pouch)
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The dish is made more sustaining by the warm bread that, to me, seems closer to the thin Lebanese khubz markouk or the Armenian lavash than the thick pocket bread we usually call pita.
For something a bit faster but equally sumptuous, a few doors down, where the Ludwigstrasse meets the Haidplatz, a stellar example of the Turkish döner kebab -- something akin to a gyro, made of turkey or lamb, since mad cow disease has made the traditional veal unpopular, with spicy yogurt dressing in a pocket bread -- can be had for just a few marks at Cennet Feinkost.
Always buy and eat whole-/multi-grains, including: the bread, English muffin, "pocket bread" or bagel, and thin, slim-bread buns (also called skinny buns) to your diet each day--it's easy, healthier, filling and more satisfying.
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By taping, I was taking money out of their pockets, bread off the table and cocaine from the noses of their artists and executives.
pulled from a saving pocket like bread, or life.
A favorite at my table was onion kulcha, which is a baked pocket of bread stuffed with sweet onions and fresh coriander.
Exactly when, however, some Turkish immigrant in Europe had a burst of culinary inspiration, stuffing the meat and veg into a pocket of bread, thus transforming it into one of the world's great street food items, is up for debate.
It fills you up quicker Pocket the bread.
Sokolovsky would pull out from his pockets some bread and sausage.
MEATBALL OBSESSION Daniel Mancini's sleek window for meatball takeout features beef, turkey and pork varieties served in a cup or a bread pocket, with Italian-style toppings.
The three-sided bread pocket, which he calls a trapizzino, is served in a folded paper holder to catch any leaks.
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