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Pitica

(Pitice)

Pitica 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 temperatures.


The flatbread is mostly used as a vessel for ćevapi – small minced meat sausages that have a cult following in the Balkans. When compared to its cousins, somun and lepinja, pitica is slightly thicker than both. In Bosnia, pitica is especially popular in Travnik and Vakuf.

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Ground Meat Dish

Travnički ćevapi

This ćevapi variety is made in the city of Travnik in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The ćevapi are made with a combination of beef, veal, and lamb, with the addition of salt,... Read more

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