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For reference here is a topic on this fascinating cooking implement.

That is an awesome way to build one! I didnt know that was called a saaj. I enjoyed a warm flatbread with yogurt and olives when I was visiting Caesarea, the flatbread was heated up on one of these, I had never seen it before. Thanks for the memories!

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Yes, technically the grill thing is called a saj (or in Turkish, saç), but often the pizza-like thing cooked on them, technically called a man'ousheh, is also called saj.

The overturned wok construction seems to work well in that thread, but a real saj is not as steeply convex, and can usually handle 5, 6, or more manaa'ish (plural of man'ousheh) at once, and they're usually about 10" in diameter.

By Caesarea, do you mean Kayseri in Turkey?

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