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  2. History of pizza - Wikipedia

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    Pizza with roast chicken. Pizza first made its appearance in the United States with the arrival of Italian immigrants in the late 19th century. [41] According to a 2009 response published in a column on Serious Eats, the first printed reference to "pizza" served in the US is a 1904 article in The Boston Journal. [42]

  3. Ohio Valley–style pizza - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Valley–style pizza is a pizza made with cold toppings sprinkled over a square crust that has been covered with a savory [1] [2] or sweet tomato sauce. It originated in Steubenville, Ohio and is served in parts of Ohio , Pennsylvania and West Virginia , mostly in and near the Ohio Valley region of those states.

  4. Totino's - Wikipedia

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    After selling Chun King in 1966, he founded Jeno's Inc. in 1968, where cook and product developer Beatrice Ojakangas developed Pizza Rolls, [4] [5] a type of egg roll filled with pizza ingredients. The first pizza roll flavor was cheese. [3] In 1985, Paulucci sold his Jeno's Pizza Rolls brand to Pillsbury for $135 million. [6]

  5. Pizza in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first pizzeria in the U.S., Lombardi's, [4] opened in New York City's Little Italy in 1905, [5] producing a Neapolitan-style pizza. The word "pizza" was borrowed into English in the 1930s; before it became well known, pizza was generally called "tomato pie" by English speakers. Some regional pizza variations still use the name tomato pie ...

  6. The Delicious History of Pizza - AOL

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    grilled cheese sandwich halves stacked and cut to reveal american cheese inside; stacked sandwich halves on gray plate against a gray background

  7. Tombstone (pizza) - Wikipedia

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    Tombstone is a brand of frozen pizza. It is available with a variety of toppings, including pepperoni , mushrooms , olives , onions , bell peppers , and sausage . The package design typically includes images of a cactus and the pizza.

  8. Pizza - Wikipedia

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    The terms dessert pizza and sweet pizza are used for a variety of dishes resembling a pizza, including chocolate pizza and fruit pizza. [82] [83] Some are based on a traditional yeast dough pizza base, [84] while others have a cookie-like base [85] and resemble a traditional pizza solely in having a flat round shape with a distinct base and ...

  9. New York–style pizza - Wikipedia

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    New York–style pizza is a pizza made with a characteristically large hand-tossed thin crust, often sold in wide slices to go. The crust is thick and crisp only along its edge, yet soft, thin, and pliable enough beneath its toppings to be folded to eat. [ 1 ]