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Pizza. Do you call it 'pie'?

Yes, I call it a pie sometimes, but then, I'm fom NY. If I go to order a pizza, I'll often say "I'd like to get a pie with extra cheese and pepperoni" or something like that.
 

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Ambrus said:
Also known as a troll-style pizza? ;)
Yup! That's what the fire in the oven is for, after all.
Joshua Dyal said:
Zappo should remember that true "Italian style pizza" doesn't have any tomato sauce on it, since tomatos are in import from the New World. :p
Modern pizza ain't that ancient, you know. ;) Not everything in Europe has a thousand years. :lol:
 
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Having been born in Philly, but having spent most of my life in (and around) Chicago, I had always understand referring to a Pizza as a Pie as an East Coast peccadillo. :)
 




Ambrus said:
And how about submarine sandwiches? I call them "subs" but I've heard them referred to as "hero sandwiches", "hogies", "footlongs", ect.
Don't forget "torpedoes," "grinders," and "poor boys."
I prefer "sub."
 


Rochester, NY. 70+ year old relatives on down, all the friends I had growing up, etc:

Pizza. No Pie.

Subs.

Former Gyro resturaunt chef in college: Yer-Row. One warning before being fired if you mispronounced it.
 

In the UK, pizza is never called "pie".

The only pizza that I think of as "pie" is, as has already been mentioned in this thread, the Chicago-style which you can't get in the UK AFAIK. The only place I've had it is (surprise, surprise) Chicago.
 

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