Flatbrod refers to a crisp, thin, cracker-like bread from Norway which is traditionally round and baked on a takke, a large iron griddle. This bread is often made of a blend of oat, barley, and rye flours. Modern industrial versions generally include wheat flour, are usually long, narrow rectangles.

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