A Toasted Pitta Bread with Butter on a plate

Toasted Pitta

Nando’s Toasted Pitta is a warm, soft flatbread with lightly charred edges, perfect for dipping or complementing main dishes.


This golden-brown pitta arrives at your table perfectly toasted, with a delicate crispness on the outside while maintaining a pillowy, steaming interior. Each bite offers the ideal texture for scooping up Nando’s famous PERi-PERi sauces or accompanying flame-grilled chicken.
The pittas undergo a precise toasting process that enhances their natural wheat flavor while creating those signature grill marks. Unlike ordinary bread options, Nando’s pittas feature a subtle hint of olive oil that elevates their taste profile without overwhelming the palate.

Each order includes two generously sized pittas (75g/2.6oz each), perfect for sharing between two people or satisfying one hungry diner.

Price: £1.00

Ingredients:

Allergens:

Note: According to Nando’s food preparation standards, Toasted Pittas are prepared in an environment where PERi-PERi marinades are used. Cross-contamination prevention measures are implemented, but sensitivity to capsaicin (chili compound) should be considered.

Nutritional Information:

Per Serving:

The portion size is 90g (0.2 lb), ideal for one person. Data suits a 2000 kcal daily diet. Low fat supports balanced meals.

How Does Toasted Pitta Enhance Social Dining?

Nando’s promotes vibrant, shared meals, and Toasted Pitta fits perfectly. Its warm, crispy texture pairs with dips, encouraging group interaction. Tear and share with PERinaise or drizzle for communal fun. The toasty flavor sparks joy, making dining lively and engaging.

FAQs:

Can Toasted Pitta be paired with dips?

Yes, it’s perfect for dipping. Pair with Garlic PERinaise, PERi-PERi Drizzle, or other sauces.

Is Toasted Pitta vegan?

Fully vegan. Contains no dairy, eggs, or animal products.

How many calories are in Toasted Pitta?

246 calories per 90g. It includes 8.1g protein and 2.1g fiber.

Is there cross-contamination risk for Toasted Pitta?

Possible dairy traces. Speak to the manager, as cheese is grilled on shared equipment.

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