perets
Perets refers to a type of unleavened bread common in some Jewish traditions, particularly in Ashkenazi culture. It is typically made from flour, water, and sometimes a small amount of oil or egg. The dough is rolled out thinly and then baked or fried until it becomes crisp. Perets can vary in shape and size, often being round or oblong.
The preparation and consumption of perets are often associated with specific holidays and customs. For example,