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  2. 9 Pizza Chains That Make Their Dough Fresh In-House - AOL

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    3. Domino’s. Most people probably assume Domino’s uses frozen dough for its pizza, given its spectacularly “meh” flavor. However, Domino’s, the world’s largest pizza chain with over ...

  3. Upper Crust Pizzeria - Wikipedia

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    Upper Crust was founded by Jordan Tobins in 2001. [1] The first pizzeria opened in the Beacon Hill neighborhood on Charles Street in 2001. Josh Huggard and Brendan Higgins were co-owners from 2002 to 2012.

  4. Pizza farm - Wikipedia

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    Some pizza farms are demonstration farms that educate visitors about agriculture by growing pizza ingredients, sometimes on a circular piece of land partitioned into plots shaped like pizza slices. The farm often grows ingredients that can be used in pizza, such as wheat for the crust , tomatoes and herbs for the sauce , pork for pepperoni ...

  5. Pizza in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pepperoni is the most popular topping for pizza in the United States. [11]American pizza (particularly thin-crust) is made with a very high-gluten flour (often 13–14% protein content) of the type also used to make bagels; this allows the dough to be stretched thinly and thrown vigorously without tearing.

  6. Fried Chicken Pizza Crust Recipe - AOL

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  8. Tavern-style pizza - Wikipedia

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    Tavern-style pizza is a type of pizza that has both a crust firm enough to have a noticeable crunch and slices cut into squares, as opposed to wedges. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The name "tavern-style" comes from the pizzas originally served in taverns, often as an enticement to drink alcohol.

  9. D.P. Dough - Wikipedia

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    D.P. Dough is an American chain of calzone restaurants started in Amherst, Massachusetts, and now headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. D.P. Dough restaurants are located in twenty-seven [ 2 ] college towns across the United States, offering late-night food delivery primarily marketed to local student populations.