pasimim
Pasimim is a type of unleavened bread that is a staple food in certain cultures, particularly in parts of the Middle East and North Africa. It is traditionally made from a simple dough of flour and water, which is then flattened and cooked, often on a hot griddle or in a clay oven. The resulting bread is typically thin and may have a slightly crispy texture.
The preparation of pasimim can vary, with some recipes incorporating a small amount of salt or oil