flatbread

noun
UK: /ˈflætbred/
US: /ˈflætbred/
  1. A type of bread that is made from flattened dough and cooked without yeast or other rising agents, resulting in a thin and often crispy texture.

    1. I ate flatbread with cheese.
    2. She used flatbread as a pizza base for a quick and easy meal, adding vegetables and cheese.
  2. A general term for breads that are flat in shape, including varieties like pita, naan, and tortillas, often used as wraps or accompaniments to meals.

    1. We ordered flatbread and hummus.
    2. The restaurant offered a selection of artisan flatbread, each topped with unique ingredients.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "flatbread" in English means: A type of bread that is made from flattened dough and cooked without yeast or other rising agents, resulting in a thin and often crispy texture., A general term for breads that are flat in shape, including varieties like pita, naan, and tortillas, often used as wraps or accompaniments to meals..

The phonetic transcription of "flatbread" is /ˈflætbred/ in British English and /ˈflætbred/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "flatbread": pita, naan, tortilla, lavash.

Example usage of "flatbread": "I ate flatbread with cheese.". More examples on the page.