Saturday 29 August 2015

5 Great Alternatives to Pita Bread in Melbourne


Today, fast food has become a dominant part in our lives and as a result most of us are falling sick. If you find it quite difficult to cook an elaborate meal for your guests then instead of ordering foods from a nearby fast food restaurant, why don’t you opt for a much better solution– ‘Pita bread’. It is the best way to make your guests happy. You can make a few loaves of these pita breads and serve them to your guests at your home. No matter whether one needs small or large-size pita bread, the wholesale bakers Melbourne can provide it all. 

5 great alternatives to pita bread in Melbourne

1.       Tortilla- A substitute for pita bread, Tortilla has gained the most popularity in Melbourne due its easy availability in the grocery stores. Slice tortilla and then toast it to use for dipping or spreads in sandwiches.

2.       Naan- Naan, an Indian staple is similar to pita bread in regard to its thickness. Although, they are as thick as pita bread Melbourne but cannot be sliced to form a pita pocket. They are usually used with traditional Indian food.

3.       Chapatti- Chapatti, a bread of Indian origin is less thin and chewy than naan. It is not sweet bread that can be used in preparing sandwiches rather they are similar to a pancake that is cooked on a griddle.

4.       Mexican Gordita- Like pita bread, Mexican Gordita is another type of pocket bread which is cooked on a greased griddle for at least two minutes on each side. It is said to be the closest substitute for pita bread because it is sliced in the same way like pita and then filled with taco or sandwich meats.

5.       Focaccia- A inch thick leaf bread, focaccia is usually seasoned with olive oil, garlic, onions or rosemary herbs before baking. These round, loaf-like bread are sliced horizontally into pie wedges for making delicious sandwiches.

Now, with the availability of plenty of bakers wholesale Melbourne; you will not have to face any lack of choices.