Fatta
Fatta, sometimes spelled fatta or fattah, is a traditional bread-based dish found in various Middle Eastern and North African cuisines. The name derives from the Arabic root meaning to crumble or break, reflecting the preparation method of tearing or toasting pieces of bread as a base for the dish. The exact composition and name variants differ by region, but the core idea centers on layered textures built around bread.
A typical fatta involves layering pieces of fried or toasted flatbread or pita with rice and a
Regional variation is common. In some Arab cuisines, fatta emphasizes a bread and meat base with a
Culturally, fatta represents a family-centered cooking tradition and illustrates how a simple ingredient like bread can