Best Pizzas To Try In Italy
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Best Pizzas To Try In Italy

Published: 14th November 2020

Pizza is a well-liked delicacy all around the world. But across different cultures and societies, the taste also varies widely.

As an example, American pizza tastes different from Italian pizza.

How do I know this? Italians follow a unique recipe when preparing pizza. American pizza has more ingredients, whereas Italian pizza goes for less, is created simple, and uses fresh ingredients.

Authentic Naples pizza is mind-blowingly delicious. The moment you taste Naple pizza, you’ll lose your taste for ordinary pizzas. Also, it’s light and easy to digest. And if you are looking to order Italian cuisine, here are the best Pizzas to try in Italy.

Pizza Margherita

Pizza Margherita is authentic Neapolitan pizza. So popular in Italy, it has been around since the late 1800s.

It gets its name from the Royal Queen Margherita of Savoy. Word has it that the queen toured Naples in Italy then, and a popular chef baked the Queen a pie to impress her. The Queen loved the pie, and since then it has been revered as pizza Margherita.

The main ingredients in this pizza include Mozzarella cheese, fresh tomatoes, and green basils; The branding of the Italian flag.

Pizza Napoletana

Another Naples pizza, Pizza Napoletana has a diameter of approximately 12 inches with a thin, soft crust at the centre with thick ends. Fresh cherry tomatoes or peeled tomatoes and fresh Mozzarella are the main ingredients.

But the pizza can have other ingredients like oregano, garlic, and fresh herbs like basil leaves. It takes a skilled artisan to prepare this pizza.

Pizza Marinara

Pizza marinara is yet another classic Neapolitan pizza you will find on the Italian menu. It has a crispy crust, topped with enough sauce. It has one of the finest tastes, too. Simple ingredients like whole peeled tomatoes, Oregano extra virgin oil, form the basic ingredients of pizza marinara. It may or may not have basil leaves.

Unlike Pizza Margherita, it has no cheese. Many people agree that pizza Marinara gets its delicious taste from a variety of tomato grown in Italy by the name San Marzano.

Pizza Calzone

Pizza Calzone also originated from Naples. It’s like a giant pizza pocket. The dough is folded into half; the edges are pinched to form a sealed pocked.

The pocket formed holds all the pizza fillings. It can be cheese, vegetables or meat. A real Calzone has no tomato sauce, but for homemade pizzas, you can opt to add some flavour. Also, this pizza can be stuffed with a variety of vegetables and cheeses.

Savour in all the delicacy stuffed inside the pizza without the juice dripping off – that’s pizza Calzone for you.

Pizza Quattro Formaggi

If you are a cheese lover, then you will love pizza Quattro Formaggi. It is a cheese pizza with four layers. The cheese toppings used can be ricotta, Pecorino, Gorgonzola, and mature cheese. It may include herbs like Rosemary and oregano leaves.

Tomato sauce is another special ingredient included in this pizza. The sauce is made from garlic, basil leaves, and fresh tomatoes. With a unique blending of different ingredients, pizza Quattro Formaggi has an irresistible taste.

Final Thoughts

There are many varieties of pizza out there today. But if you want a real taste of Italian pizza, you can never go wrong with any of these popular treats. And the best part is: you don’t have to visit Italy to enjoy these tasty delicacies -- you can order online.

Shane - Owner of Make Some Pizza

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I'm a huge fan of Pizza; I had my first pizza as a child in the late 80s when Pizza Hut came into the town where I grew up, and the rest was history. Does pineapple belong on pizza? Well, I for one think so. My favourite pizza is Ham, Pineapple, Chicken and Jalapenos on a thin crust base.

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