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Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz) Energy: 1,245 kJ (298 kcal) Carbohydrates. ... rotis are also being used in the place of pita bread when making burritos ...
Peasants in Upper Egypt add fenugreek seeds and maize to their pita bread to produce aish merahrah, ... Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz) Energy: 1,352 kJ (323 kcal)
Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1] As foods vary by brands and stores, the figures should only be considered estimates, with more exact figures often included on product labels.
The McArabia is a pita bread sandwich available at all McDonald's outlets in Arab countries and Pakistan.It is known as the Grilled Chicken foldover in Singapore, Malaysia and South Africa, [3] as McOriental in Spain, France and Holland, [4] the McTurco in Turkey, [5] Greek Mac in Greece and Cyprus, [6] [7] and as the McKebab in Israel. [8]
Modern commercial pita bread is prepared on advanced automatic production lines, processing 100,000-pound (45,000 kg) silos of flour at a time and producing thousands of pitas per hour. The ovens used in commercial baking are much hotter than traditional clay ovens—800–900 °F (427–482 °C)—so each pita is baked only for one minute.
In a 100 gram reference amount, a raw corn tortilla supplies 218 calories and is a rich source (20% or higher of the Daily Value, DV) of phosphorus (45% DV) and magnesium (20% DV). It is a moderate source (10-19% DV) of vitamin B6 , niacin , manganese , and zinc (table).
Stacy's Pita Chips, Pita Thins, and Organic Pita Chips contain 190 calories per serving (about 10 chips), as well as 5 grams of fat, 9 grams of carbohydrates and 3 grams of protein. [14] Stacy's Cheese Petites have 150 calories, 8 grams of fat, 11 grams of carbohydrates, and 6 grams of protein per serving. [15]
Among the breads popular in Middle Eastern countries are "pocket" pita bread in the Levant and Egypt, and the flat tannur bread in Iraq. The oldest known kind of bread, found by archaeologists in the Syrian Desert (modern-day southern Syria and northern Jordan), dates back 14,000 years. It was a sort of unleavened flatbread made with several ...