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Well I'm not Italian, so that tracks.

Come to think of it, is pizza really an Italian food? I've heard folks claim it's Italian, and I've heard others claim it's strictly American-Italian.


....is pizza Italian? Is the Pope Catholic? Does a bear do its business in the woods?

What has this thread come to????????

Yes, pizza is Italian. The famous Pizza Margherita (which pre-dates any American pizzas) was named after the Queen of Italy (although the actual pizza pre-dates her, and the story is likely apocryphal).
 


Yes, pizza is Italian.
(although the actual pizza pre-dates her, and the story is likely apocryphal).
Thus my confusion.

But in all honesty, I'm not trying to win any points or sway an argument over the national origin of pizza. I was just curious. My favorite "style" of pizza is Brooklyn, with its enormous "so big you have to fold it in the middle to even hold it" thin crust and minimal toppings...that's not gonna change if I learn that actual pizza is from Europe and I've been enjoying BadWrongPizza my whole life.

Chicago-style "pizza" is actually a "casserole," but I don't hold that against it either...it's a friggin' delicious casserole.

Detroit-style pizza is maybe my least-favorite, with the square crust and burnt cheese. "The burned cheese is the best part!" folks will say, and I honestly hope that's not true because otherwise there's no redeeming it. But it's still pizza, and still an excellent choice if you're in Detroit and craving a zesty flatbread.
 
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