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    Which Italian city is the birthplace of the modern pizza?

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    Before pizzerias became popular in Naples street vendors, who were typically young boys, walked around the city calling out to potential customers in order to sell their slices of culinary delight. This eventually paved the way for the opening of the first official pizzeria in 1830 in Naples called, "Antica Pizzeria Port'Alba" and it's still in business today.


    So Naples states claim of the modern pizza with tomato sauce, although Greece has been speculated  to have had the earliest form of pizza.


     

    By 997 the term had appeared in Medieval Latin, and in 16th century Naples a Galette flatbread was referred to as a pizza.[

    Heck...I always thought it was Chicago

    vanis



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