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ITALY

ITALY

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Ingredienser: Elli's pizza dough, hand-grated Gouda cheese, homemade tomato sauce, ham, mushrooms View full details

ITALY

Our Pizza ITALY offers genuine, down-to-earth pleasure. A spicy tomato sauce is spread on a classic, crispy pizza base, which is covered by a carefully dosed layer of cheese – followed by smoked ham, mushrooms and freshly grated Gouda. These ingredients together create an authentic, harmonious taste experience.

Our pizza is an unforgettable taste experience – not least because we deliberately use canned mushrooms for this pizza. Fresh mushrooms have their charm, but by adding them, an unrivaled juicy and slightly smooth texture develops, which goes much better with the ham than fresh mushrooms.

This simple, yet reliable dish is perfect for a cozy dinner or a quick, tasty snack. When preparing it, we put quality and authentic flavors first, so that every bite shows that we trust in proven, genuine ingredients.

Enjoy this pizza with its uncomplicated charm and appreciate the pure, unadulterated taste of a classic that should not be missing in any authentic pizzeria!




 

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The History of Pizza

Pizza's roots can be traced back to ancient times, where various cultures prepared flatbreads with different toppings. It is often believed that Etruscans, Greeks, and Romans ate early versions of pizza by topping their flatbreads with olive oil, herbs, and cheese.

The modern pizza, as we know it today, originated in Naples, Italy, during the 18th and 19th centuries. In Naples, street vendors developed simple flatbreads that they covered with tomatoes, cheese, and other ingredients to cater to the working-class population. These early pizzas were an affordable and filling meal.

Pizza Margherita, named after Italy's Queen Margherita, was invented in 1889 to honor her visit to Naples. Pizzaiolo Raffaele Esposito created this pizza with tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil to represent the Italian flag. This simple yet delicious recipe quickly became popular and is considered the classic pizza today.

With the immigration of Italian families to America and other parts of the world, pizza quickly spread and evolved into a global phenomenon. In the United States, new variations and styles emerged, such as New York Style Pizza and Chicago Deep-Dish Pizza, highlighting the diversity and adaptability of this dish.