It came from Italy.
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Actually this is questionable, as there is evidence that the Ancient Greeks first put toppings such as onions and garlic on flatbread called plakous.
The first 'Pizza' was referred to in Gaeta in Italy in the 16th century, though it was a simple street dish and not of any significance. It was certainly not served at high tables. Sauce was applied to the bread, though not as we imagine today, as tomatoes were not brought from the Americas until the 17th century.
Pizza does not come from a state. It comes from Europe. More specifically, Italy.
You have 1 full pizza.
Pizza
Rocky's pizza in Delano, ca
pizza in Spanish is the same as pizza in English the only difference is how u pronounce it
There are 24 square slices
The meaning is "We come to eat the pizza". Veniamo(We come) is the first-person plural present tense of venire(come)
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Rome, Italy
Yes
No. Actually it did come as an easy simple food for sailors but it was only a piece of bread with some tomato and cheese, a rudimentary pizza, not the developed stuff.
The Columbian Exchange