köytype
Köytype is a term used in the context of Turkish cuisine, referring to a specific type of bread that is typically made from a simple dough of flour, water, and salt. The term "köy" translates to "village" in English, and "type" refers to the variety or style of the bread. Köytype is often associated with rural or traditional Turkish cooking, and it is commonly prepared in rural areas or by those who appreciate traditional methods of bread-making.
The dough for köytype is usually mixed by hand, and the bread is baked in a clay
The simplicity of köytype's ingredients and preparation makes it a versatile bread that can be enjoyed on