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  2. None Pizza with Left Beef - Wikipedia

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    The second was a six-inch (150 mm) pizza [1] with no sauce, no cheese, and beef only on the left side of the pizza; while correctly absent of the typical base elements, Molaro said, "the whole pizza was so small and light it must have shifted during delivery. And the little beef pellets didn't have any sauce or cheese to hang on to, so a few ...

  3. Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Proofed and baked in a shallow pan; the crust is light and similar to focaccia. Made from thick dough covered by tomato paste; a variation on Sicilian pizza. Also called "pizza strips" (when cut as in the image), gravy pie, church pie, red bread, party pizza, etc. Very large slice of pizza sold as street food.

  4. St. Louis–style pizza - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis–style pizza is a type of pizza in St. Louis, Missouri, and surrounding areas. [1] The pizza has a thin cracker -like crust made without yeast, topped with sweet tomato sauce and Provel cheese, and is cut into squares or rectangles rather than wedges. St. Louis–style pizza is available at local restaurants and chains such as Imo's ...

  5. 65+ Homemade Pizza Recipes That Are Tastier Than Delivery - AOL

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    This Mexican pizza uses refrigerated crescent rolls as the base, so you can save time without having to make fresh pizza dough, and swaps tomato sauce for cream cheese and sour cream. Get the ...

  6. White pizza - Wikipedia

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    White pizza or white pie is a style of pizza that does not use tomato sauce. [1] The pizza generally consists of pizza dough, olive oil, garlic, cheese, salt and, sometimes, toppings including vegetables such as spinach, tomato, and herbs. [2][3][4] A béchamel sauce is sometimes used in place of tomato sauce, and sliced tomatoes may be added ...

  7. New Haven–style pizza - Wikipedia

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    New Haven-style pizza is a style of thin-crust, coal-fired Neapolitan pizza common in and around New Haven, Connecticut. Locally known as apizza (/ əˈbiːts (ə)/; [1][2] from Neapolitan 'na pizza, Neapolitan: [na ˈpittsə]; lit. 'a pizza'), it originated in 1925 [3] at the Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana [4] and is now served in many other ...

  8. History of pizza - Wikipedia

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    The history of pizza begins in antiquity, as various ancient cultures produced flatbreads with several toppings. Pizza today is an Italian dish with a flat dough-based base and toppings, with significant Italian roots in History. A precursor of pizza was probably the focaccia, a flatbread known to the Romans as panis focacius, to which toppings ...

  9. Neapolitan pizza - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Neapolitan pizza (Italian: pizza napoletana; Neapolitan: pizza napulitana) is a style of pizza made with tomatoes and mozzarella cheese. [1] The tomatoes must be either San Marzano tomatoes or pomodorini del Piennolo del Vesuvio, which grow on the volcanic plains to the south of Mount Vesuvius.