doputa
Doputa is a type of bread originating from the Czech Republic. It is a simple, unleavened flatbread, often made with a mixture of rye and wheat flour. Traditionally, doputa was a staple food, particularly in rural areas, and was a convenient way to use leftover dough. Its preparation typically involves rolling out the dough thinly and then baking it on a hot surface, such as a baking stone or a griddle.
The resulting bread is usually crisp and has a slightly chewy texture. It is often seasoned with