kurbura
Kurbura is a type of unleavened bread that is a staple food in several parts of the world, particularly in Central Asia and the Middle East. The name "kurbura" can refer to a range of flatbreads, with variations in ingredients and preparation methods depending on the specific region and culture. Generally, kurbura is made from a simple dough consisting of flour, water, and salt. Sometimes, yeast or a starter culture might be used to achieve a slightly leavened texture, but traditionally it is unleavened.
The dough is typically rolled out thinly and cooked quickly on a hot surface, such as a