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  2. Hawaiian pizza - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian pizza is a pizza originating in Canada, traditionally topped with pineapple, tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, and either ham or bacon. History Sam Panopoulos , a Greek-born Canadian , created the first Hawaiian pizza at the Satellite Restaurant in Chatham-Kent , Ontario, Canada, in 1962.

  3. Baking stone - Wikipedia

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    When designed for cooking pizzas, a baking stone is often referred to as a pizza stone. Using a pizza stone more or less mimics the effects of cooking a pizza in a masonry oven. The porous nature of the stone absorbs moisture, resulting in a crispier crust. Small pizza stones can be purchased to fit any conventional cooking oven or an enclosed ...

  4. Putting pineapple on pizza is a healthy upgrade. So why is it ...

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    In 2022, Via 313, an Austin, Texas-based pizzeria chain serving Detroit-style slices, shared an Instagram post announcing its new pineapple pizza. Using a halved pineapple as a base instead of ...

  5. List of pizza varieties by country - Wikipedia

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    Many pizza restaurant chains that set up shop in the Philippines (e.g. Pizza Hut, Domino's, and Shakey's Pizza) are American in origin, though Filipino brands exist like Yellow Cab Pizza, 3M Pizza, Don Henrico's, Alberto's Pizza, and Lots'a Pizza. The typical Filipino-style pizza is similar to Hawaiian pizza due to their usage of pineapple ...

  6. Restaurant charges $120 to add pineapple on pizza - AOL

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    A UK pizzeria has created uproar by introducing Hawaiian pizza to its menu, but with a princely price tag of £100 (around $122). Restaurant charges $120 to add pineapple on pizza Skip to main content

  7. The Delicious History of Pizza - AOL

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    But food historians believe it wasn’t until the 1950s, when a pizza place in New Haven put pepperoni on a pie, that the spicy sausage became a pizza topping. Still, it wasn’t a national ...

  8. History of pizza - Wikipedia

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    In 16th-century Naples, some galettes were referred to as "pizza"; it was known as a dish for poor people, particularly as street food, and was not considered a kitchen recipe until much later. [3] It was not until the Spanish brought the tomato from the Americas and developed the modern tomato that "pizzas" in their modern conception were ...

  9. A History of Food in 100 Recipes - AOL

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    A painting on the wall of an Egyptian tomb near Luxor displays a 4,000 year-old recipe for baking bread. Journalist William Sitwell's first book, A History of Food in 100 Recipes, tells the story ...