pitsa
Pitsa refers to the same culinary concept as pizza: a flatbread topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and various ingredients, then baked in an oven. In several languages, notably Finnish and Estonian, the dish is commonly named pitsa rather than pizza, reflecting local pronunciation and spelling.
Etymology and history: The word pitsa is typically derived from the Italian pizza, adapted to local phonology
Preparation: Core elements include a leavened dough, which is stretched or rolled into a circular or rectangular
Variants and cultural role: The most famous variant is often called Margherita, followed by other combinations