khubz
Khubz is a type of unleavened flatbread that is a staple food in the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Central Asia. It is typically made from wheat flour, water, and salt, and is often baked in a tandoor or on a flat griddle. Khubz is known for its soft, slightly chewy texture and mild flavor, making it a versatile accompaniment to a variety of dishes.
The preparation of khubz involves mixing the dough, which is usually left to rest for a short
Khubz is not only a culinary staple but also holds cultural significance. It is often prepared and
Variations of khubz can be found across different regions, with some incorporating additional ingredients like sesame