pita

IPA: pˈitʌ

noun

  • A flat bread pouch used for making sandwiches such as gyros or falafels.
  • A fiber obtained from the Agave americana and related species, used for making cordage and paper.
  • The plant which yields the fiber.
  • Initialism of pain in the ass/arse.
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Examples of "pita" in Sentences

  • It would still be a PITA, though.
  • The community sees irate as a PITA.
  • They're a PITA in general, frankly.
  • Khubz is not really related to pita.
  • Something like a pita bread or a naan.
  • Eggplant jam is eaten on pita or bread.
  • Pita is a leavened oven baked flatbread.
  • Autoblocks can sometimes be a PITA to resolve.
  • PITA and that one was relatively straightforward.
  • Skordalia closeup, on whole grain pita bread toastpoint.
  • The chicken pita from the cart on 53rd and 6th is $4.00.
  • And guess what they call the pita bread with pieces of turkey?
  • Pita chips are a baked bread made from pita bread, often seasoned.
  • Themis now stocks multi-grain pita bread, baked at the local Toufayan Bakery.
  • They are eaten in pita pockets filled with some fresh salad topped with a dressing of tahini or hummus.
  • The flat pocket bread called pita is perfect for scooping up hummus, baba ganouj, jocoque, or kebe cruda.
  • When I asked what the triangles were called, Salwa said “spinach in pita bread dough;” in Arabic, Sbanekh bil-Ajeen.
  • Sprinkled with the spice mixture zahtar, a blend of sesame seeds, sumac and thyme, pita is baked in the oven, cut into triangles and served as "chips" for dipping.

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