Flatbread
Pronunciation: /ˈfɫætˈbɹɛd/
Flatbread (noun)
- Bread made from dough that is pressed or rolled thin, then cooked on a pan, griddle, or oven.
- A type of thin bread used to hold fillings, or to scoop food.
Examples
- The flatbread is thin and soft.
- She baked a thin flatbread base for dinner.