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No one can truly say who invented pizza. Pizza probably had its origins in prehistoric times since bread was one of the first types of prepared food, with the dough was baked on hot, flat stones. The ancient Greeks and Egyptians are said to have eaten a pizza-like food. Maybe the Greeks or Egyptians are the ones who invented pizza.
Despite these early incarnations, Naples is considered the birthplace of modern-day pizza. Naples may not be the city that invented pizza in its infancy, but it designed a dish that continues to influence the world to this day. The city of Naples developed flat circles of baked dough covered in spices and herbs. The simple dish was popular with the peasants of that area. The dish was called focaccia.
Later in Naples, casa de nanza was created. Women flattened dough into disk-like shapes and placed leftovers on top of them before baking the bread in the oven. This peasant food was created to be consumed without the use of utensils. It allowed housewives to ...more
Answered by Rocking Raaj, 17 Feb 08:40 pm
Despite these early incarnations, Naples is considered the birthplace of modern-day pizza. Naples may not be the city that invented pizza in its infancy, but it designed a dish that continues to influence the world to this day. The city of Naples developed flat circles of baked dough covered in spices and herbs. The simple dish was popular with the peasants of that area. The dish was called focaccia.
Later in Naples, casa de nanza was created. Women flattened dough into disk-like shapes and placed leftovers on top of them before baking the bread in the oven. This peasant food was created to be consumed without the use of utensils. It allowed housewives to ...more
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