@richvibesgirl2: Unleavened Flatbread (Biblical‑style thin bread) Ingredients: 300g all‑purpose flour, 180ml warm water, 3g salt, 10ml olive oil Mix all ingredients and knead into a smooth soft dough, no fermentation needed. Divide into 4 portions, roll each into a thin round sheet about 2‑3mm thick. Cook on a pan over medium‑low heat without oil. Bake each side for 1‑2 minutes until blisters and brown spots appear.#fyp #faith

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