Speaker to Animals wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2019 7:47 am
Italian pizza was something totally different.
Not really. You invented your own spin on it, but it was Italian immigrants who did that, and you didn't invent it.
That's not even true. You are talking out of your ass.
What we call pizza today was introduced by GIs who returned from Italy after WW2. It evolved into the current form primarily in New York and Chicago.
No. First pizzeria in New York opened in 1905, in Little Italy. Thanks for playing American Chekov. Just because Chicago and New York style are the most popular doesn't mean they were the first pizza.
Pizza became a thing after WW2, dude. Maybe some sweaty dego was selling traditional pies earlier, but as a food choice for mainstream Americans.. post-WW2.
Dude, the pizza you eat today is not what the Italians were eating before WW2. Nor did the Italians invent the idea of putting cheese on flatbread. LOL
"Italian" pizza came to Italy from America. This is historical record. Get real, man.
Speaker to Animals wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2019 9:02 am
Dude, the pizza you eat today is not what the Italians were eating before WW2. Nor did the Italians invent the idea of putting cheese on flatbread. LOL
"Italian" pizza came to Italy from America. This is historical record. Get real, man.
Speaker to Animals wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2019 9:33 am
Pizza as we know it was invented in America and exported back to Italy. American GIs then reimported after WW2 and it became widely consumed post-war.
The original Italian "pizza" was just flatbread with cheese on it. None of you would fall it a pizza today unless you were a retard, or from Canada.
No, they had tomato sauce too, flatbread with cheese came before that. Italians invented both Chekov.