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  2. Roman's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Roman's Pizza is a South African-based pizza restaurant chain franchise founded in 1993. Originally named Little Caesar's (copied from the American brand Little Caesars pizza) when it was founded by Arthur Nicolakakis in Pretoria .

  3. Panera just launched a Roman Empire menu with a ... - AOL

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    Panera just launched a Roman Empire menu with a ‘selection of products you just can’t stop thinking about!’ The Caesar salad made the list. Paige Hagy. September 27, 2023 at 2:08 PM.

  4. Panera jumps on a TikTok trend, adds ‘Roman Empire’ inspired menu

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    Now, the two are coming together with the chain selling a “Roman Empire” menu, which is a cheeky response to the viral TikTok trend. Although the menu items likely wouldn’t have been found ...

  5. Noble Roman's - Wikipedia

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    The last remaining original Noble Roman's, built in 1974, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Noble Roman's was founded in Bloomington, Indiana, when Stephen Huse and Gary Knackstedt acquired a failed pizza shop near the campus of Indiana University in 1969. [4] The company incorporated in 1972, [5] with the first franchise following in 1973. [4]

  6. Food in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    A multi-generational banquet depicted on a mural from Pompeii (1st century AD). Food in ancient Rome reflects both the variety of food-stuffs available through the expanded trade networks of the Roman Empire and the traditions of conviviality from ancient Rome's earliest times, inherited in part from the Greeks and Etruscans.

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    The solid framework of his Roman menu will help; it’s a regional focus he’s previously workshopped. At Felix, Funke surveys the breadth of Italy, serving tagliatelle al ragù alla Bolognese ...

  8. Ancient Roman cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Roman colonies provided many foods to Rome; the city received ham from Belgium, oysters from Brittany, garum from Mauretania, wild game from Tunisia, silphium (laser) from Cyrenaica, flowers from Egypt, lettuce from Cappadocia, and fish from Pontus. [7] The ancient Roman diet included many items that are staples of modern Italian cooking.

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