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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.
The terms dessert pizza and sweet pizza are used for a variety of dishes resembling a pizza, including chocolate pizza and fruit pizza. [81] [82] Some are based on a traditional yeast dough pizza base, [83] while others have a cookie-like base [84] and resemble a traditional pizza solely in having a flat round shape with a distinct base and ...
Pizza al taglio or pizza al trancio (lit. ' pizza by the slice ') [1] is a variety of pizza baked in large rectangular trays, [2] and generally sold in rectangular or square slices by weight, with prices marked per kilogram or per 100 grams. [3] This type of pizza was invented in Rome, Italy, and is common throughout Italy. [4]
Platter Talk. This pizza Margherita echoes back to the classic Italian pie originally created for a visiting queen. Our version uses all of the basic elements of the original, with two big ...
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]
Sicilian pizza (Italian: pizza siciliana) is a style of pizza originating in the Sicily region of Italy.This type of pizza became a popular dish in western Sicily by the mid-19th century and was the type of pizza usually consumed in Sicily until the 1860s.
Roman pizza (Italian: pizza romana) is a style of pizza originating in Rome, but now widespread, especially in central Italy. [1]
The term pizza in Medieval Latin is first attested in 966 in Naples and in 997 in Gaeta, and was also used to designate ceremonial foods cooked for Easter such as Easter pizzas. [5] Similar preparations (pizza alla rustica, pizza di ricotta) are reported in early 19th century cookery manuals such as Vincenzo Agnoletti's. [6]