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Fatteh (Arabic: فتّة‎ meaning crushed or crumbs also romanized as fette fetté fatta or fattah) is a Damascene dish that uses pieces of stale toasted or fresh flatbread as a foundation upon which various ingredients are added on top for the bread to be mixed and crushed with. As flatbreads quickly tend to get stiff when exposed to air it is indeed a way of using stale bread.

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