Posted on 03/29/2023 9:02:20 AM PDT by Red Badger
(Last Updated On: March 27, 2023)
National Pita Day is on March 29 and celebrates the dipping, scooping, and wrapping of as many ingredients as we can think of into this delicious bread. We want everyone from around the globe to celebrate with National Day Calendar as we indulge in a prehistoric delight from the Middle East.
#NationalPitaDay
Pita has rich roots dating back about 2.4 million years ago during the Stone Age. Evidence shows the Natufian people in the region that is now Jordan, made a kind of flatbread from wild grains. However, unlike today’s pita bread which forms a pocket, the ancient pita bread was thin and flat. The first actual mention of pita bread takes place around 1936. In recent years, pita bread has become very popular in the US and around the globe as a healthy alternative to bread.
What is pita?
Pita bread is a staple of modern-day Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine. Pita is a circular double-leavened flatbread that originated in the Mediterranean, Middle East, and surrounding areas. Though there are plenty of variations that can be made, pita is traditionally prepared with flour, water, baker’s yeast, and salt. In addition, pita bread is naturally low in sugar and calories and is a rich source of protein and fiber.
Most pita bread is baked at high temperatures which steams the water in the dough, causing the pita to puff up and form a pocket. However, pita can also be baked without pockets and is often referred to as a “pocket-less pita.”
Ideas for Eating Pita Bread
As a bread alternative for any sandwich.
A great “crust” for pizza.
Toasted for a delicious addition to breakfast.
As a side to accompany your hot soup or salad.
For dipping in hummus or tzatziki
A baked pita cut into pieces makes a great chip.
Pita bread may have ancient beginnings in the Middle East, but it is no longer limited to that part of the world. In fact, popularity in the past few years has grown and restaurants and grocery stores now offer a variety of flavors and options.
3 Ways to Eat Pita Bread
Meats: Steak, chicken, falafel, and lamb.
Dips: Baba ganoush, hummus, or tabbouleh
Sandwich: Chicken salad, fresh vegetable medley, tuna salad
ORIGINS OF NATIONAL PITA DAY
National Pita Day on March 29 first appeared on social media in 2021. Since then, this food holiday is quickly gaining popularity that matches the popularity of bread. As of 2023, National Day Calendar has been unable to find the creator or founder of National Pita Day. Until we do, spend the day enjoying pita bread as a sandwich, dip, or side with soup. Remember to tag #NationalPitaDay when you post your pita bread creations on social media.
I pita the food!...................
National me day....I’m a P.I.T.A., or so I am told, frequently.
If only I could have a pita, with salami and asiago....california dreamin’....
From Washington and NYC, EVERY day is a new PITA day!
Those who were showing them around were labeled as on "Pita Patrol". Our GM thought that it was funny but made us stop as occasionally one of the big wigs did actually have two functioning brain cells.
*** 3 Ways to Eat Pita Bread
Meats: Steak, chicken, falafel, and lamb.
Dips: Baba ganoush, hummus, or tabbouleh
Sandwich: Chicken salad, fresh vegetable medley, tuna salad***
Falafel! Mmm! Got to make some of that soon!!
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There is another version that is essentially a HAMBURGER in a PITA.
There used to be a FF restaurant on Main Street in Jacksonville that specialized in ‘Camel Riders’ but I don’t know if they are still there or anywhere................
Great George Harrison song!
We have a Showmar’s Restaurant nearby that sells an Old Fashion Carolina Pita Burger with chili, cheese, mustard and chopped onions. YUM!
Oh. I thought we were celebrating the Pains In The Asphalt.
I was wondering if 24 hours would be enough time...
I think so. It’s been 40+ years. It was on Maine Street. Is it still there?..............
I used to work at the Krystal down the street from there, 70-72....................
Nowadays going that way requires every attempt to catch all the traffic lights green....keeping stops to a minimum is a priority. 😁
Also just an FYI, north Jax is now becoming a very desirable place to live......neighborhoods popping up all over.
Soon to be popping with gunfire....................
When I was a kid, Highlands was the place to live, and Southside...................
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