Crossword clues for pitas
pitas
- Pocketed breads
- Mideast breads
- Hummus holders
- Greek breads
- Fiber plants
- Breads to dip in hummus
- Bread used for stuffing?
- Bread pockets
- What some chips are made of
- They're stuffed at Middle Eastern restaurants
- They get stuffed in delis
- Staples of Israeli cuisine
- Scoopers for baba ghanouj
- Round breads often dipped in hummus
- Pockets of the Middle East?
- Pockets of Piraeus
- Pockets in the bread aisle
- Pockets for sandwiches
- Pockets for falafel
- Mideastern breads
- Heroes : rolls :: gyros : ___
- Gyro wrappers
- Gyro breads
- Greek pocket breads
- Greek gyro breads
- Greek deli stockpile
- Foundations for some pizzas
- Flatbreads with pockets
- Flat, edible pockets
- Flat breads
- Fillable flatbreads
- Falafel envelopes
- Breads that hold gyro fillings or falafel
- Breads for gyros
- Aloe fibers
- They can be full of falafel
- Falafel holders
- They're pocketed in delis
- They're stuffed in delis
- They may be stuffed
- Sandwich breads
- Pocket holders
- Sandwich shop orders
- Pockets of dough?
- Edible pockets
- Breads with pockets that might be filled with falafel
- Double-layer breads
- Some wrap holders
- Scoopers for taramasalata
- Mideast sandwich items
- Fibrous plants
- Century plants
- Agave plants
- Some breads
- Pocket breads
- Gyro holders
- Hummus accompaniment
- Deli pockets
- Breads served with hummus
- Cordage fibers
- Breads for hummus
- Stuffable breads
- Gyro wraps
- Gyro shells
- Gyro essentials
- Wrap alternatives
- Their pockets aren't deep
- Sandwich pockets
- Pockets picked at a deli?
- Pockets of dough
Wiktionary
pitas
n. (plural of pita English)
Wikipedia
Pitas
Pitas may refer to:
- Pita, a round pocket bread
- Pitas, Malaysia, a town and district in Malaysia
Usage examples of "pitas".
She rattled in Arabic at a fat aproned man behind the counter, and almost at once he smilingly served the humus with a basket of warm pitas and a bowl of olives.
He scooped up all the humus and tehina with the pitas, washed it down with a beer, and was beginning to feel very good and relaxed when Daphna showed up, a man in a blue police uniform following her into the shop.
He pivoted and opened the lid, revealing a stack of nearly twenty round pitas about ten inches in diameter, steam rising.
They passed Pitas Point, then Rincon Point, and the beaches of Carpinteria.