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Naan, an Indian flatbread, is characterized by its soft, chewy texture from enriched dough (often including yogurt, milk, or eggs) and distinctive charred bubbles from baking in a tandoor oven. Pita, a Middle Eastern flatbread, is simpler, typically made with just flour, water, yeast, and salt, and forms a pocket ideal for stuffing. Key differences include their richer, dairy-infused ingredients and tandoor-cooked method for naan versus the simpler, pocket-forming style of pita.
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