2 Mouthwatering Pizzas Of The World
How many different types of pizzas are there in the world? Well I don’t know the exact answer but all I can tell you is that there are many different types of pizzas around the world that I can’t keep count of! They say that the origin of pizza comes from a city in Italy called Naples but other people say it doesn’t. For some people pizza is just another type of delicious food but to me pizza is my LIFE! I hope to try some of the many pizzas of the world soon but for now I’m going to focus on 2 mouthwatering pizzas of the world and those are: New York Style Pizza & Neapolitan Pizza. Each of these pizzas come from a different place in the world and are made differently like: New York City, New York and Naples, Italy.
New York Style Pizza
New York Style Pizza originated in New York City, New York in the United States and is made by pizza dough, tomato sauce, and mozzarella. This form of pizza is hand crafted and is even hand tossed in the air to come out looking like thin crust pies. As a matter of fact, it is made this way to be folded in half in order to be eaten. Also, other states besides New York like: New Jersey & Connecticut eat the pizza folded in half as well. To top it off, they even add typical condiments like oregano, garlic powder, grated parmesan cheese, & dried red chili pepper flakes.
Neapolitan Pizza
Just like the New York Style Pizza originated in New York, the Neapolitan Pizza had to originate from somewhere. Well this Italian pizza originated from Naples, Italy and is made by pizza dough (type 0 or 00 tender wheat flour, brewer’s yeast or sour dough, natural yeast, sea salt, and water), mozzarella (bufala campana), & tomatoes (San Marzano). In addition, Neapolitan Pizzas are really small & about 10-12 inches. In fact, this pizza is made closer to the size of a personal pizza. As to this day, there are a variety of restaurants that serve Neapolitan Pizza and their feature dish. In the end, I hope you all get a chance to try both of these tasteful looking pizzas at least once in your life.
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