Pizza is a yeasted flatbread typically topped with tomato sauce and cheese and baked in an oven. It is commonly topped with a selection of meats, vegetables and condiments.
The term was first recorded in the 10th century, in a Latin manuscript from Gaeta in Central Italy.
The modern pizza was invented in Naples, Italy, and the dish and its variants have since become popular and common in many areas of the world.
In 2009, upon Italy’s request, Neapolitan pizza was safeguarded in the European Union as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed dish.
The Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana (the True Neapolitan Pizza Association) is a non-profit organization founded in 1984 with headquarters in Naples. It promotes and protects the “true Neapolitan pizza”.
Pizza is sold fresh or frozen, either whole or in portions, and is a common fast food item in Europe and North America.
Various types of ovens are used to cook them and many varieties exist.
Several similar dishes are prepared from ingredients commonly used in pizza preparation, such as calzone and stromboli.
Preparation
Pizza is prepared fresh, frozen, and as portion-size slices or pieces. Methods have been developed to overcome challenges such as preventing the sauce from combining with the dough and producing a crust that can be frozen and reheated without becoming rigid.
There are frozen pizzas with raw ingredients and self-rising crusts.
Another form of uncooked pizza is available from take and bake pizzerias.
This pizza is assembled in the store, then sold to customers to bake in their own ovens.
Some grocery stores sell fresh dough along with sauce and basic ingredients, to complete at home before baking in an oven.
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