No, but if by Washingtonians you mean residents of Washington, D.C., a culinary landmark in that area is Ledo's, a Maryland-based chain of Pizza restaurants with a unique-tasting pizza served in a rectangular rather than circular shape. Ledo's does several things to make their pizza taste different, including using smoked mozzarella as a topping. (Some of their recipe secrets, however, are closely guarded, so good luck figuring out the exact recipe.) Definitely give it a try if you're ever in the area. It's unforgettably delicious!
there is no certain way to eat pizza you can fold it,slop some ice cream on it, maybe some ketchup and then eat it
people in Argentina do it pizza but they eat and make it their own special way
She DOESN'T eat pizza. An easy way to check your choice is to remove the contraction. You would not say "she do not eat pizza," so you wouldn't say, "she don't eat pizza." On the other hand, "she does not eat pizza" indicates that "doesn't" is the right choice.
No pizza cannot walk. If it could then there would be no way to eat it.
Pizza is popular in Italy, where it was invented, but the way Italians eat pizza is different than the way Americans eat it. In Italy pizza is usually considered a snack food that is consumed by the slice for a snack. It is usually not eaten as the whole meal like it is in the US.
Yes, if you want a healthy pizza, I suggest you ordering thin-crust pizza with extra vegetables and lean meats on it.
depends on the way you eat it if you it up and use a fork then no if yu eat it with your HANDS then yes
Same way they eat everything, they spew out digestive enzymes on the food and then suck it back up
a variable that is function is the value of other variables! And your mom. No this answer is wrong. Its the way you eat pizza.
u eat a pizza the new yoka way
The way many people eat it is by picking up a slice by the crust, holding the bottom of the slice with the spare hand if a large slice or folding it, and taking bites into it. Another way is to use a fork and knife for particularly thick slices, like a Chicago deep dish pizza.
Pizza is a dish that you can find in almost any town in the United States, and several other towns around the world. Every pizzeria has different kinds of pizza, and there are different ways to eat each type of pizza so that you look like you know what you’re doing.Deep Dish Eating StylesDeep dish pizza has a thick, rich crust. Some cities are famous for their thick crust pizza, and they come out more like pies than traditional pizza. There are different opinions on the best way to eat a deep dish pizza. If the pizza is extremely thick, you may have no choice but to use a fork to get the gooey cheesy concoction to your mouth. If possible, though, most pizza experts appreciate at least a token attempt at picking up the slice and eating it with your hands. Extremely deep dish pizza can be eaten with a fork and a knife.Flat SlicesThe most common type of pizza is thinner and flat. Regional differences dictate how large the flat pieces are cut, and how much melted cheese is layered across the top of the pizza. The best way to eat a flat slice of pizza is to just pick it up with your hands and start with the pointed end of the triangle. Some people believe that beginning with the crust end of the slice is better, but the crust is the best way to hold the slice while you eat, so crust-first eating is not very prevalent. If the flat slices are particularly large, the protocol is to fold the slice in half before you put it in your mouth.Personal PreferenceThere really aren’t any rules for how to eat pizza. The ultimate goal is to get the pizza into your mouth so you can enjoy it. Pay attention to the way diners around you are eating their pizza, and imitate them if possible. The way the pizza is delivered is also an indication of how it should be eaten. If the waiter brings you a fork and plate with your pizza, there is a good chance you will need them.