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Default Question about pita bread


"Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 4 May 2014 17:58:53 +0100, Yellow > wrote:
>
>>In article >, says...
>>>
>>> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
>>> news >>> > On Sat, 3 May 2014 02:08:46 +0000 (UTC), tert in seattle
>>> > > wrote:
>>> >
>>> >>Christopher M. wrote:
>>> >>> Pita bread tastes so great when it's toasted.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> I wonder why companies don't pre-toast it and sell it in its toasten
>>> >>> form.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Any ideas?
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>they are called "croutons"
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > There is a possible business opportunity here. Set up a kiosk in the
>>> > supermarket with a few toasters. After choosing their bread, they
>>> > bring it to you for toasting while they finish shopping. I bet there
>>> > is a big demand for pre-toasted bread.
>>>
>>> You untoasted pita people have no idea what you're missing.

>>
>>Each to their own.
>>
>>I put pitta bread in the microwave and heat slowly until it balloons,
>>creating the traditional picket to stuff and giving it a lovely soft,
>>chewy texture.

>
> That's what I do, I want pita warmed but still pliable, toasting turns
> it into a crispy critter.


I use a toaster oven. Takes forever to get crispy.


W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)