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**Traditional Ramadan Pita Bread (Ramazan Pidesi)**
If you’ve never tried this traditional bread before or want to make it yourself, you’re in for a treat! This article will walk you through the origins, significance, and recipe for making delicious **Ramazan Pidesi** from scratch.
### What is Ramazan Pidesi?
The bread is served with **iftar**, the evening meal after fasting all day, and is often paired with a variety of dishes such as stews, soups, salads, and kebabs. Its popularity during Ramadan is tied to the idea of **community** and **hospitality**, as it is often shared among family, friends, and neighbors during the nightly iftar gatherings.
### The Significance of Ramazan Pidesi
In Turkey, the bread is baked fresh daily throughout Ramadan, and it’s common to see bakeries preparing large batches to satisfy the increased demand. The aroma of freshly baked **Ramazan Pidesi** fills the air, adding to the festive atmosphere as communities gather for iftar.
To recreate this delicious bread at home, you’ll need a few simple ingredients. The beauty of Ramazan Pidesi lies in its simplicity, yet the end result is a soft, aromatic, and slightly sweet bread that’s perfect for dipping into soups or enjoying with a variety of side dishes.
– **500g (4 cups) all-purpose flour**
– **1 packet dry yeast (7g) or 15g fresh yeast**
– **1 teaspoon sugar**
– **1 teaspoon salt**
– **2 tablespoons olive oil**
– **300ml (1 ¼ cups) warm water**
– **1 tablespoon yogurt** (optional, for extra softness)
– **Sesame seeds** (for topping)
– **A little extra flour** (for dusting the dough)
– **1 egg yolk** (for brushing on top)