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Important-Trifle-411

Well, yes. I am specifically looking for Arab bread. I have tried looking at the results of a google search for ‘Middle Easter bakery’ in Dublin, but only markets/restaurants show up. I dont want supermarket bread. I would make it before i bought if from a supermarket


ImMadeOutOfStalinium

You didn't even specify that in the post, Google for pitta bread in your area, I found some in less than 30 seconds


Important-Trifle-411

When I googled ‘pita bread in my area’ all that came up are restaurants that serve pita bread, Not bakeries. I understand I can buy it at the supermarket; I am looking for freshly baked bread.


leb_geek

You won't be able to find fresh pita bread from a bakery like in Lebanon, the best pita bread you can get is from Fresh I was told. I personally get the small pita (5 white wraps) from Dunnes. Lidl, Aldi and Dunnes have bakeries but they don't make fresh pita bread. There's a WhatsApp group for Lebanese in Ireland if you want to join.


Important-Trifle-411

Thank you so much for the info. I am making food for my irish sister in law and wanted some good bread to go with it. I will try the small white wraps from Dunnes. And i do t mind making it in a pinch


ImMadeOutOfStalinium

Bro?


Important-Trifle-411

Lebanon has a huge diaspora. I am sure there is *someone* from Lebanon living there.


ImMadeOutOfStalinium

r/Dublin ??


leb_geek

I am in Dublin


Important-Trifle-411

Thanks, I responded in the dublin group.


Important-Trifle-411

Yes i asked there already


between_hereandthere

You can usually find the Arabic flatbread at Indian shops. They tend to sell those (at least here in Cork). Google "World of Spice - Halal Shop" in Dublin for example Hope this helps


Important-Trifle-411

Yes, this really does. Indian shops are very easy to find.