Mifa or meyfa bread is a traditional bread from the 'Asir region, that is distinctive for its unique cooking method and flavor. This bread is typically prepared using simple ingredients like flour, water, salt, and oil, but what sets it apart is the way it is cooked, traditionally using a "mifa", which is a large oven heated by firewood.
The dough for mifa bread is kneaded until smooth and then allowed to rise. Once the dough has risen, it is divided into portions and rolled out into thin, round discs. These discs are then placed on the hot mifa walls. The bread cooks quickly, developing a slightly crispy exterior while remaining soft and tender on the inside.