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Place of origin
  
Middle East (Levant/Iraq)

Region or state
  
Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Jordan, State of Palestine, Turkey, Yemen

Similar
  
Bread, Musakhan, Sabich, Shawarma, Pita

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Taboon bread (Arabic: خبز طابون‎‎) or Lafah/Lafa (Arabic: لفة‎‎) is a Middle Eastern flatbread. In Israel it is also called láfa (Hebrew: לאפה‎‎) or Iraqi pita (Hebrew: פיתה עיראקית‎‎), and in Jerusalem sometimes esh-tanur (Hebrew: אַשתנוּר‎‎).

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It is used as a wrap used in many cuisines. This type of flatbread is traditionally baked in a Tabun oven and eaten with different fillings.

Taboon bread is sold as street food, stuffed with hummus, falafel or shaved meat. Taboon bread is a staple of Middle Eastern cuisine worldwide.

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Variations

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  • Lafah or Lafa (Arabic: لفة‎‎) is an Iraqi pita that is of medium thickness, slightly chewy, doesn't tear easily, and is mostly used to wrap shawarma in food stands. It is popular in Israel, where it is common at bakeries and food stands.

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    References

    Taboon bread Wikipedia


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