Kesra (bread)
Kesra is a traditional Algerian bread made from semolina. It is usually cooked on a flat grilling tajine over high heat. This bread can be eaten hot or cold, on its own or spread, stuffed or dipped in olive oil, accompanied by tajine, with different sorts of cheese. It can be served with fermented milk or curdled milk.
Kesra is prepared with semolina, oil or melted butter, salt, and tepid water, possibly with, depending on the region, baker's yeast, nigella seeds, flower water. orange tree, etc.
Kesra is made all over Algeria, It is called khobz el ftir in Algiers, aɣrum n tajin in Kabylia, and arekhsas or arekhsis in the Aurès region.