Unleavened vs Samoun - What's the difference?
unleavened | samoun |
without any yeast or other raising agent
:They were eating unleavened bread.
A kind of unleavened bread in Iraq.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=October 22, author=Alissa J. Rubin, title=Confusion on Deaths After Fighting in Sadr City, work=New York Times
, passage=“I was holding the samoun in my arms in a big bag,” said Ali Saiedi, adding that he was taking the bread home for his eight siblings and his parents. }}
As an adjective unleavened
is without any yeast or other raising agent.As a noun samoun is
obsolete form of lang=en.unleavened
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* leavenlesssamoun
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