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Butter garlic naan

India
4.7

Butter garlic naan is a traditional flatbread and one of the most popular versions of naan. It’s made with flour, baking powder, salt, sugar, and dahi. Once the dough has been baked in a hot tandoor oven, the golden naan is taken out and bru... READ MORE

2

Parotta

India
4.7

Parotta is a traditional Southern Indian flatbread, usually sold as street food. It is also popular in Malaysia and Sri Lanka. It is made with oil or ghee, water, refined wheat flour known as maida (unlike parathas, which are mad... READ MORE

3

Amritsari kulcha

Amritsar, India
4.7
Most iconic: Kulcha Land (Amritsar, India)

Coming from the North Indian city of Amritsari, Amritsari kulcha is a flatbread stuffed with potatoes, onions, cottage cheese, and spices. The flatbread is commonly garnished with coriander seeds, cilantro, and red chili powder. Thin, crispy, and ... READ MORE

4

Çarşamba pidesi

Çarşamba, Turkiye
4.7

Çarşamba pidesi is a Turkish savory pie from Çarşamba district in Samsun, Turkey. Unlike the crispy Bafra pidesi, it is known for its soft texture. This pide is shaped into a long, thin loaf, about 75-80 cm (30-32") in length and 4-5... READ MORE

5

Naan

India
4.5
Most iconic: Kake Di Hatti (New Delhi, India)

Naan is a unique and popular flatbread with a chewy texture that has its roots in India. The first documented traces of naan are found in the 1300 AD notes of Amir Kushrau, an Indo-Persian poet. Its name comes from the Persian word for bread. Naan... READ MORE

6

Piadina Romagnola

Emilia-Romagna, Italy
4.5
Most iconic: Casina del Bosco (Rimini, Italy)

Even though today this griddled Italian flatbread is typically enjoyed as a sandwich (one of the most popular fillings includes prosciutto, creamy soft cheeses like squacquerone, tomatoes, and a handful of peppery wild arugula), Piada... READ MORE

7

Roti canai

Malaysia
4.5
Most iconic: Valentine Roti (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

Roti canai is a traditional pan-fried flatbread made with flour, water, eggs, and fat of Indian origin, but mainly associated with Malaysia, and surrounding countries like Indonesia, Brunei, and Thailand. The dou... READ MORE

8

Mahjouba

Algeria
4.5

Mahjouba is a traditional flatbread that is one of the most popular street food items in the country. These thick and flaky crepe-like flatbreads are made with semolina, then filled with a combination of tomatoes and caramelized onions. Mahjouba i... READ MORE

9

Focaccia Barese

Bari, Italy
4.5
Most iconic: Panificio Fiore Bari (Bari, Italy)

This Apulian delicacy is traditionally prepared with a soft, yeasted dough that combines semolina, wheat flour, and mashed potatoes. It is usually topped with cherry tomatoes and olives, but some varieties occasionally employ other combination of ... READ MORE

10

Cantık pidesi

Bursa, Turkiye
4.5

Cantık pidesi is a traditional flatbread from Bursa. The dough for cantık pidesi is similar to other pide doughs, made from flour, water,... READ MORE

11

Yaniqueque

Santo Domingo Province, Dominican Republic
4.5

Yaniqueque or yanikeke is a Dominican fried bread with a crispy and crunchy texture. It is made with flour, salt, melted butter, and baking powder. The dough is rolled into thin circles with crimped edges, and it is then fried in hot oil ... READ MORE

12

Focaccia

Italy
4.4
Most iconic: Manuelina (Recco, Italy)

This chewy, oily flatbread is quite versatile, and can be topped with a range of ingredients such as coarse sea salt, olive oil, herbs, tomatoes, or olives. Historians tend to believe it was invented either by the Etruscans or in ancient Greece, a... READ MORE

13

Paratha

India
4.4
Most iconic: Amrik Sukhdev (Murthal, India)

Golden-brown in color, flaky and layered, paratha is a type of Indian bread that is typically consumed for breakfast. The name comes from a combination of words parat and atta (flour), referring to the cooked, layered dough. It c... READ MORE

14

Bolani

Afghanistan
4.4
Most iconic: De Afghanan Kabob House (Fremont, United States of America)

The Afghan bolani is a stuffed, pan-fried flatbread made with unleavened dough that is typically filled with a mixture of potato mash and various other ingredients such as spinach, spring onions, pumpkin, or even green or red lentils. In Afghanist... READ MORE

15

Roti prata

Singapore
4.4
Most iconic: Mr and Mrs Mohgan's Super Crispy Roti Prata (Singapore, Southeast Asia)

Roti prata is a Singaporean specialty consisting of a ghee-flavored flatbread that is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. It is typically served with mutton curry or various fish dishes. There are many prata stalls throughout Singapore, ... READ MORE

16

Nan-e barbari

Tehran, Iran
4.4
Most iconic: Rayhoon Persian Eatery (Burlington, Canada)

Nan-e barbari is an Iranian wheat-based, leavened flatbread. It is usually formed into a long oval shape that is traditionally brushed with roomal, a flour glaze which gives it a light golden crust, but keeps it light and airy on the insi... READ MORE

17

Kayseri yağlaması

Kayseri, Turkiye
4.4

Kayseri yağlaması is a traditional dish from the city of Kayseri in central Anatolia that consists of thin, soft flatbreads layered with a savory filling of minced meat (usually lamb or beef), finely chopped onions, tomatoes, green peppers, and a ... READ MORE

18

Focaccia alla Genovese

Genoa, Italy
4.4

Focaccia alla Genovese is believed to be the original focaccia. Hailing from Genova, this classic focaccia is coated in olive oil and sprinkled with coarse sea salt. Unlike other focaccias, this one is traditionally shaped into a flat rectangle. I... READ MORE

19

Aloo naan

India
4.4

Aloo naan is a traditional flatbread and a version of naan. It’s made with a combination of flour, yeast, salt, sugar, and dahi. The naan is stuffed with a spicy combination of mashed potatoes, chili peppers, coriander, and garam masala, if ... READ MORE

20

Mekica

Bulgaria
4.4
Most iconic: Mekitsa & Kafe (Sofia, Bulgaria)

Mekitsa is a popular Bulgarian dish that is traditionally served for breakfast. It is a flatbread made with kneaded dough that is then deep-fried in hot oil. The dough usually consists of flour, water, salt, oil, eggs, yogurt, and a leavening agen... READ MORE

21

Khychin

Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia
4.4

Khychin is a traditional filled flatbread originating from the regions of Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay-Cherkessia. This thin flatbread is made from unleavened dough and it's filled with boiled potatoes, local cheese, or meat with fresh herbs. T... READ MORE

22

Bakarkhani

Dhaka, Bangladesh
4.4

Bakarkhani is a popular Mughlai flatbread made from maida flour combined with semolina, sugar, ghee, cardamom, and almonds. The dough is traditionally baked in a tandoor oven, and the bread is often sprinkled with poppy or nigella seeds. It has a ... READ MORE

23

Roti

India
4.3
Most iconic: Valentine Roti (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

Roti is a flat and unleavened bread made with wholemeal flour. It is traditionally cooked on an iron griddle called tava, an important vessel in the Indian cuisine. In Indian cuisine, roti is as essential as rice. There are several theori... READ MORE

24

Gözleme

Turkiye
4.3
Most iconic: Nazar Borek & Cafe (Göreme, Turkiye)

Gözleme is a Turkish flatbread consisting of flour, water, yeast, olive oil, and yogurt, which prevents the flatbread from going too brittle. The dough is filled with ingredients such as meat, vegetables, eggs, various cheeses, or mushrooms, ... READ MORE

25

Lavash

Armenia
4.3
Most iconic: Lavash Restaurant (Yerevan, Armenia)

Lavash is a traditional flatbread claimed by many food specialists to be Armenian in origin, but it is well-known and prepared throughout Western Asia (most noteably Iran and Türkiye) and the Caucasus (most noteably Azerbaijan). The dough con... READ MORE

26

Pita bread

Turkiye
4.3
Most iconic: Shaya (New Orleans, United States of America)

Pita bread is a type of flatbread believed to have originated in the Middle East around 2500 BCE, making it one of the oldest types of bread in the world. Archaeologists have found evidence of flatbreads made by ancient civilizat... READ MORE

27

Scallion pancake (Cong you bing)

Shanghai, China
4.3
Most iconic: Joe's Shanghai (Manhattan, United States of America)

Scallion pancake is a Chinese unleavened flatbread made from wheat flour which is folded with oil and finely minced scallions. Bell peppers, fennel, and sesame seeds are some of the ingredients that are also often included in this pancake. It is u... READ MORE

28

M'semen

Morocco
4.3
Most iconic: Babakoul (Tamraght, Morocco)

M'semen is a traditional Maghrebi flatbread made with a combination of flour, semolina, sugar, salt, yeast, warm water, oil, and clarified butter. The dough is kneaded until it becomes smooth, and pieces of it are then flattened and shaped into sq... READ MORE

29

Pupusa

El Salvador
4.3
Most iconic: Pupusería Lily (San Salvador, El Salvador)

Pupusa is the national dish of El Salvador, a thick, stuffed, skillet-cooked corn tortilla, traditionally served with a side of tomato salsa and coleslaw. Pupusas are almost always handmade, sold at numerous street corners in the country and eaten... READ MORE

30

Cheese naan (Paneer naan)

India
4.3

Paneer naan is a traditional flatbread and a version of naan. The dough is made with a combination of flour, yeast, sugar, salt, and yogurt. Once rolled, it’s usually stuffed with freshly grated paneer cheese (preferably homemade), coriander... READ MORE

31

Ladenia

Kimolos, Greece
4.3

Ladenia is a type of soft flatbread that’s topped with tomato slices, onions, and a generous drizzle of Greek olive oil. Hailing from Kimolos, this savory delicacy is considered to be the Greek take on Italian pizza, and it is believed to da... READ MORE

32

Qutab

Azerbaijan
4.3
Most iconic: Shirvanshah Museum Restaurant (Baku, Azerbaijan)

Qutab is one of the most famous dishes in Azerbaijan. Similar in shape to a quesadilla, qutab is made with paper-thin dough, stuffed with a variety of ingredients, folded, and usually baked in saj, a traditional Azerbaijani fryin... READ MORE

33

Lepinja

Serbia
4.3

Lepinja is a yeast-raised, spongy flatbread that's popular all over the Balkans and similar to pide or pitta. It's usually made with a combination of flour, water, salt, and yeast. Once the dough has been prepared, it's baked in the oven at high t... READ MORE

34

Baladi bread (Aish baladi)

Egypt
4.3

Native to Egypt, aish baladi is a flatbread made with whole wheat flour. It is traditionally baked in extremely hot ovens and can be found at numerous Egyptian markets. The bread has been produced since the times of ancient Egypt, when it was made... READ MORE

35

Terme Pidesi

Terme, Turkiye
4.3

Terme pidesi, hailing from the Terme district in Turkey, offers a unique take on traditional Turkish pide. It differs from Bafra and Çarşamba pidesi in that it is an open-faced pie, showcasing its fillings on the surface. The dough is made ... READ MORE

36

Kesra

Algeria
4.3

Kesra or khobz f'tir is a traditional flatbread that is used as a daily bread. The dough consists of semolina, oil, salt, and water, and typically contains no yeast. Unlike the similar khobz el dar, kesra is not baked, but cooked... READ MORE

37

Dhalpuri roti

Trinidad and Tobago
4.3
Most iconic: Hosein's Roti Shop (San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago)

In Trinidad, everybody eats roti – they make it in the morning and in the afternoon - that is how popular this flatbread is on the island. Although roti didn't start in Trinidad, the inhabitants made their own style over the years. Dhalpuri ... READ MORE

38

Tortilla

Mexico
4.2
Most iconic: Taquería El Califa de León (Mexico City, Mexico)

Tortilla, originally a corn flatbread, is one of the essential bread varieties that has been present in Mexican culture for thousands of years. The first tortilla was created out of the staple ingredient of indigenous cultures, the ubiquitous corn... READ MORE

39

Arepa

Venezuela
4.2
Most iconic: Quero Arepa (Cartagena, Colombia)

Arepa is a highly versatile cornbread made from ground corn dough or precooked corn flour. It is commonly consumed in Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic. In Venezuela, arepa is eaten at any time of the day, throug... READ MORE

40

Manakish

Lebanon
4.2
Most iconic: Fern Ghattas (Beirut, Lebanon)

Manakish is a favorite Lebanese breakfast - a round, flat bread that is typically topped with olive oil and zaatar (sesame seeds, thyme, and sumac), then baked in the oven. Other toppings might include cheese, minced lamb, spinach, or fri... READ MORE

41

Yufka

Turkiye
4.2
Most iconic: Bebek Yufkacısı (Beşiktaş, Turkiye)

Yufka is a traditional flatbread consisting of flour, water, salt, and olive oil. The unleavened dough is typically rolled with a rolling pin until it develops a paper-thin consistency. It is believed that yufka is an earlier form of phyllo dough.... READ MORE

42

Lángos

Hungary
4.2
Most iconic: Drum Cafe (Budapest, Hungary)

Lángos is a Hungarian specialty made by deep-frying a basic dough consisting of water, flour, yeast, sugar, and salt until it develops a golden-brown color. Sour cream, milk, or yogurt can all be used instead of water. Lángos is trad... READ MORE