I don't really cotton to all this...
I think I read pizza was not developed in Italy. I stand to be corrected, but it was an American deal.Oh, so now all Italians must therefore like pizza, huh? And talk like Chico Marx? I'll bet you even say that some of your friends are Italians (pronounced Eye-Talian no doubt)
LOL
(BTW - I LOVE pizza, I could live on the stuff...just not the way it is usually made in Oklahoma)
I think I read pizza was not developed in Italy. I stand to be corrected, but it was an American deal.
The pizza we saw was basically focaccia bread and a few sliced tomatoes on top. It wasn't far from the Wendy's and Mcdonald's though. Kinda ruined the Venice experience for me.
I stand corrected.Wikipedia says it was invented in Italy. I didn't try any in Venice, but in Rome we had some great brick oven-style margherita pizza. Although when I tried to get pepperoni pizza, I ended up with one with salami and one with pepperoncini. lol Both good, but not what I was looking for.
Never mind the folks in India!! My ancestry is part-German and I represent that remark about hamburgers! After all, the name comes from Hamburg!! As in Germany. So just keep that in mind, or I'll turn the PC police loose on you.**** my bad , hamburger then ........ no wait people in India worship Cows......
Salad?
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