Is flatbread only a thing in Mena countries and Mexico?
Is flatbread only a thing in Mena countries and Mexico?
VGH
what do you think a pancake is?
no, also very common in india and east africa.
No.
no
Not a flatbread
>American education
Italy (pizza), Greece (pita), India (naan and others), Ethiopia (injera)...
We have lavash here, no idea if that's the same thing or nah tho
Not flatbread fat fuck thats a more of a cake
Isn't that a panqueque?
The distinction between a bread and a cake can be sometimes really loose, as some breads have eggs and some cakes don't have milk.
pizza is kinda different in that it already has things on it, other flatbread are usually used to scoop things up
Or maybe pizza is just prescooped flatbread
We think more of piadina when it comes to flatbread. Now I must reevaluate and find the truth
>pizza is kinda different in that it already has things on it
Well, then there's piada/piadina. And IIRC the Danes also prepare one, but I can't recall its name.
Piadamind.
I stand by my statement
perhaps
I'd place this and pizza in the same category as tacos
The pic you've posted is legit a chapathi lol. Anyway no, South Asians eat chapathi, roti, naan, paratha, parotta and many other varities of flatbread
You're 100% right. Pancake is literally bread.
Arepas are a corn flatbread. Basically a staple here and in neighboring countries. Also Pan arabe aka pan pita is common too at most supermarkets
Looks more like a crepe. Pancakes imo tend to be fluffy
>Pancakes imo tend to be fluffy
Not in Europe, no.
pic rel
no
Tortillas are superior
I just ate flatbread with cheese aka quesadilla AMA
Thats a crepe, my guy
Crepe is the french name for pancake
Fair, I stand corrected. Here we make the distinction hence the confusion
Yeah I get that. We call the thicker pancakes American pancakes. Bongs are different, though. I think their pancakes are thick.