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  2. Franco Manca - Wikipedia

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    Franco Manca is a sourdough Neapolitan pizza business operating around 70 pizzerias in the UK. It was founded in 2008 by Giuseppe Mascoli [ 1 ] and Bridget Hugo. [ 2 ] The first restaurant opened on Market Row in Brixton Market . [ 3 ]

  3. Pizza quattro formaggi - Wikipedia

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    Pizza quattro formaggi (Italian: [ˈkwattro forˈmaddʒi]; lit. ' four cheese pizza '), also known as pizza ai quattro formaggi, is a variety of pizza in Italian cuisine that is topped with a combination of four types of cheese, usually melted together, with (rossa, lit. ' red ') or without (bianca, lit. ' white ') tomato sauce.

  4. Franco Pepe - Wikipedia

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    Franco Pepe (born July 18, 1963, in Caiazzo) [citation needed] is an Italian award winning pizzaiolo, internationally recognized as one of the best in the world. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is the owner of Pepe In Grani restaurant in Caiazzo, Italy, [ 3 ] and is featured in one of the episodes of Netflix's docu-series Chef's Table: Pizza .

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  6. Pizza quattro stagioni - Wikipedia

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    Pizza quattro stagioni (lit. ' four seasons pizza '), also known as pizza 4 stagioni, pizza alle quattro stagioni, or la quattro stagioni, is a style of pizza in Italian cuisine that is prepared in four sections with diverse ingredients, with each section representing one season of the year. [1]

  7. Sbarro - Wikipedia

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    Sbarro was founded in 1956 by Gennaro and Carmela Sbarro. The couple and their three sons, Joseph, Mario, and Anthony, immigrated to America from Naples, Italy.The same year, the Sbarro family opened their first salumeria (an Italian grocery store) at 1701 65th Street and 17th Avenue in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York, which became popular for its fresh food and Italian fare.

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  9. Fugazza - Wikipedia

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    Fugazza is typically prepared with the following ingredients: [3] Argentine pizza dough ("masa"—meaning at least three focaccia-like centimetres when served, or the more moderate "half-dough"—"media masa"), characterized by a spongy consistency, and far more water and leavening than a Neapolitan pizza crust