Noun
A fiber obtained from the Agave Americana and other related species, -- used for making cordage and paper. Called also pita fiber, and pita thread.
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A very common snack eaten by Libyans is known as khubs bi' tun, literally meaning "bread with tuna fish", usually served as a baked baguette or pita bread stuffed with tuna fish that has been mixed with harissa (chili sauce) and olive oil. Source: Internet
Even the word pita was originally spelled πίττα (pitta), which shows a similarity to pizza. Source: Internet
Add a zillion salads of imaginatively-prepared fresh vegetables, a huge variety of breads including the best pita ever, and some typical Mediterranean seafood (excellent branzino, lots of squid) and you've got Israeli food. Source: Internet
All sandwiches made with whole grain pita! Source: Internet
All salads come with lettuce, pickled cabbage, tomatoes, cucumbers, green peppers, onions, choice of two pieces of white or whole wheat pita bread and a choice of greek or lemon dressing. Source: Internet