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pit
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Middle East
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Pits are commonly used for storing and roasting food, such as in traditional cooking methods like underground ovens or pit barbecues.
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pit
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Middle East
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Pits are used in traditional games such as mancala, and are sometimes repurposed for crafting or decoration.
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pit
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Middle East
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Pits are used for earth ovens, where food is cooked underground, taking advantage of the natural heat in the ground.
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pit
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Middle East
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In some cultures, pits may be used for communal bread baking, where dough is placed in a pit and covered with hot coals to bake.
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pit crew
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Middle East
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Not as commonly seen due to less emphasis on automobile racing and different vehicle maintenance practices
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pit stops
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Middle East
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More commonly associated with long road trips or journeys with minimal facilities for vehicle maintenance
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pita
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Middle East
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Commonly used as a staple bread for meals
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pita
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Middle Eastern
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Pita bread is a staple and is commonly used for dipping in hummus or wrapping falafel and shawarma.
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pita
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Middle Eastern
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Used as a versatile bread for dipping, wrapping, or as a base for various dishes
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pita
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Middle Eastern countries
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Pita is a staple food and often used as a utensil for scooping up food, such as hummus or falafel.
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