The History of Pizza is Deliciously Debatable
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- The history of pizza is not as clear-cut (into 8 slices) as you might imagine. Pizza history is actually filed with myths and half-truths. In this episode, host Justin Dodd peels back the cheesy surface to uncover the truth (and some of the more entertaining lies) about pizza's history.
He looks at who invented pizza, where pizza comes from, and much much more.
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As for pre-columbian exchange pizza, pizza can refer to very different pies. My Italian-born great great grandmother made “pizza rustica,” which is a quiche-like dish with pasta in a pie crust. She died in 1919, but her recipe has been passed down the generations and we make it every Easter. We usually call it “Easter Pie” in English.
Looks like Mental Floss isn't paying Justin too well. Did he really get a job at Canada Post? lol
I'm wondering the same thing. Where did he get a Canada Post shirt from?
Got a pizza commercial before this video 🤣
The best pizza is the one that makes you happiest when you have it. It doesn't matter where it's from, what the ingredients are, as long as it's essentially "pizza-like" everything else is to personal taste.
Sadly, I can't have pizza anymore. Too many carbs :( (yay for diabetes... 😏)
Except for Hawaiian. That is 100% bxxx sh!+❗️
me either - yay for gastrectomy. What do you enjoy nowm instead? I learned to make my own yogurt so I can control the sugars and get easy to digest protein. :)
There are low carbs alternatives, for example using cauliflower as an alternative. It's not the same stuff, but it's something 🙏and I'm Italian.
Shout out to the intrepid Canadian postal workers!
Are we not going to talk about how he's wearing a canada post uniform? Canadians? anyone? No , just me? ok.
Off topic but I'm really curious where Justin got his Canada Post uniform shirt.
Second job because painting nails is getting expensive?
these days, pizza is expensive AF... over $15~$20 for a single medium pizza...
The best pizza I have eaten was made by an Egyptian in Providence, RI. This includes dozens of pies throughout NYC & upstate, NJ, CA, NOLA, Naples, Sicily & Milan.
Pinaapple and ham is a great combo, even on pizza, just use fresh pineapple! Also figs on pizza need to be more mainstream, figs and salty food is also an amazing pairing! And pizza fritta and it's cousin, Hungarian lángos (langosh), usually served with ketchup, garlic and cheese are popular across the Balkans and eastern and central Europe!
All pizza debates should end with the words "Pistols at dawn!"
Rest in peace, Sam. Thank you for your pineapple
🍍is actually delicious on pizza imho. The sweetness of the little pieces of fruit pair so harmoniously with the savory flavors of sauces & roasted veggies.
Tbh, one fave of mine is bacon crumbles & pineapple with olives & artichoke hearts, with either a creamy white sauce or a robust red.
@@St.Linguini_of_Pesto I used to do pineapple, but there's a place near me that does it so good, I actually can't eat pineapple on anyone else's pizza.
Where'd you steal the postie shirt from?
That's a vintage I haven't seen in a while.
The Canada Post shirt is just... perfect.
I still order my pizza by listing the ingredients I want on top
Hey man I just gotta say thanks for this video. As old as Pizza itself there are tons of videos covering the topic, and I think this was one of the most concise and comprehensive!
Yay, thanks for including Detroi- style! We're too often forgotten. I love any kind of pizza (even cheap frozen) but Detroit-style is my favorite by far.
Best, of course, is Buddy's, followed by Shields. Jet's for take-out. IMO. I'm sure there are places I haven't tried, & these 3 are pretty well-known.
Try 'Flammekueche' for the traditional germanic version of pizza.
I'll do one better and name two pizzerias.
1. Pasquale's, which is sadly permanently closed and the lot it was on now a mattress store, had great pizza and a suspicious use of exotic Italian sports cars for deliveries. The owner personally informed me that Sicilian style, the style I had ordered and was eating at the time, was his favorite.
2. Antonio's; a humble place that is easily missed if you blink but can make a lot of varieties of Greek, Italian, and American pizzas. My favorite from them is their Tuscan style with a white sauce.
You missed some pretty widespread pizza styles for taking the time to mention “Ohio valley style” lol really enjoyed the video overall though
All 4 of my grandparents were Italian (from Naples and Sicily), and I grew up in Queens. I’ve lived in Los Angeles for over 20 years at this point, and I was a pizza snob for a while. But it turns out that LA pizza can be good too. One big complaint is that Sicilian pizza-which I love-is in short supply over here. Also, I am still not into Hawaiian. If it’s not traditional toppings, I insist we call it “flatbread.” 😂
So, to.ato sauce on pizza isn't real pizza, just flatbread?
Mangia Pizza, Austin Texas. RIP
Lombardi's was not opened in 1905. Lombardi himself only came to the US in November 1904. Look to Peter Regas' research that unveiled who truly started what became Lombardi's, Filippo Milone.
MatPat and Food Theory tested the New York water and actually did find a difference and nailed down which mineral was making the difference
Oh no, I shouldn't have watched this before grocery shopping. I am so hungry now.
Years ago, while reading Homer for a class I came across how things were so bad that the sailors (? - decades ago, so forgive me if wrong) had to "eat their plates" and I wondered if that was something that led to pizza. My life blew apart shortly after and I never did get around to learning ancient Greek.
Yum! Figs, Pineapple, and smoked Prosciutto with Italian Sausage and extra pizza sauce!
I love Hawaiian pizza but to each there own.
I love how it gets people talking lol
16:29 The most historically up to date version of the history is that modern day pizza napoletana is actually a reinvention from after WWII, with thr introduction of North American "Manitoba" flour to Napoli, their dropping of the use of whole and semi-whole grain flour in favor of 00 flour by the 60s, and the wider availability of commerical dry yeast as a strong leavener.
So it's actually early American pizza, particularly in places like New Haven and coal oven New York pizzerias that are closest to 1800s pizza napoletana. You can find a London newspaper article describing pizza in Napoli in 1860 talking about pizza being famed for it's crispiness and 5 minute bakes.
The closest you'll get to what Lombardi's was like in the early 1900s is Totonno's. The exact Lombardi's recipe was lost to time and their current recipe is some variation of Andrew Bellucci's reinvented version. But Totonno's maintained most of it. And it matches the 1860 method of making a pie.
My favourite pizza place is a pub just off Jasper Avenue in Edmonton, Alberta & I've eaten pizza in many, many places.
I’m sorry but I am too distracted by your Canada post shirt?! 🤣
Brick Oven in Provo Utah is the best pizza I have ever had. I've had pizza from places across the state and other parts of the world including Austria (closest I ever got to Italy) and while the Austrian pizza was delicious, Brick Oven never fails no matter which kind of pizza I order.
My favorite pizza is the one I make myself in a cast iron skillet
No one has a problem with gammon and pinapple, a hawaiian is basically just that but on dough, get over it.
Sir, you cannot wear a Canada Post shirt and proceed to bad mouth Hawaiian style pizza.
Nothing beats a greasy pizza kebab when recovering after a night out
Detroit is a solid pie, all pies are pretty great really. But I prefer a Mountain pie that they serve at Beau Jo's, the interlocking whole wheat and white crust and honey for the giant chunk o crust at the end. Perfection
Justin…..YES! Detroit pizza is the best! Cloverleaf pizza in Eastpointe Michigan (original Cloverleaf) is Hands down my favorite
Pizza, is… hear me out… one step from spaghetti
I have some friends in Norway who are convinced pizza was invented by the Vikings.
Why does he have a Canada Post shirt on?
also the rest was very interesting 😊
All this interesting information about pizzas, but nothing about why seemingly only Americans call them pies, just that word thrown in there like everyone should automatically understand the connection... I reckon if someone overheard you call a pizza a pie in the UK you might actually get fined by the Pie And Pastie Standards Agency. A pizza restaurant near me got closed down by PAPSA because they had a cartoon speech bubble on a billboard outside saying "Check out our pies", but they didn't sell any pies, just pizzas.
Ah, I'm sorry, I'm sure you have a video short coming about the whole "pie" controversy already...
Pizza time
When did Italy become a country?
St. Louis style pizza makes me ashamed to call St. Louis my home. I've always described that style to others as "rubber on a cracker." I have no idea why it's popular.
I visited a roommate's family in St. Louis and they were raving over the pizza they had ordered, "Wait'll you try this, it's the best ever." Until then my take was even mediocre pizza is fantastic. No, I was wrong. Something about that pizza made it almost inedible, but they were all ranting about how wonderful it was. Is it the Provel? Maybe it's the water. 😄
Canada Post?
Pineapple on pizza is awesome btw
"Hawiian" Pizza was invented in...Canada.
Gotta shout out Quad Cities style pizza! IYKYK
Why the Canada Post swag?
anything from politos in wisconsin!
Where's the Okie/Arkie/Texan pizza Round Table StrawHat Mountain Mikes?
2:20 the hawaiian pizza is from canada. ontario. don't get me wrong, it tastes good, but it is a monster and must be destroyed, preferably in my mouth with parm cheese.
I love pizza 🍕 my favorite toppings on a standard American pie are pineapples green pepper and onions. There's a few places around me that serve decent pizza. I'd like to go downtown sometime when I can afford to (Chicago btw) and try unos I've never had the opportunity yet but someday
The Marinara Pie is also know as the You're Not Getting a Tip Pie.
They aren’t pies
Love your nailpolish ❤🔥
I disagree; that's so not his color.
I like it too! They always seem like good color choices💅🌠
Why are you dressed like a Canada Post worker?
Justin are you a mailman?
These are like how family guy became so bad. Why are you making so many quick little shorty jokes?
The narrator has a great voice and the facts are great, but the dumb little jokes are so bad.
This guy sucks at narrating. His voice is fine. The facts are ok. But most of the facts are just off enough to not be saved by his terrible, poorly spelt presence
Future president Donald Trump? Wtf is that??
He said "then future president Donald Trump committed the same in 2011. Trump was at that time "a future president"...
Pineapple and Canadian Ham is disgusting. Pepperoni with Cooked Pineapple is delicious.
The entire notion that common foods made from stuff we've been eating for millennia had a specific beginning is completely dumb. Pizza is bread. People have been making bread for nearly 10.000 years. The notion that during that time nobody made a thin bread and put stuff on top is preposterous. Specially with how food scarcity is a bigger problem the further back you go.
may I add that pizza has evolved as a open face sandwich, one can put anything that you want
@@irenelandwehr5896 Indeed. Here in Argentina we didn't inherit Pizza from the US like many places, but rather had our own very large Italian immigration, which led to having our very own pizza style that is a fusion of Italian with our own styles. And therefore, people never revered the way pizza was "supposed to be". You can hardly find a pizza place that doesn't have at least 30 types of pizzas, has been like that since forever. No limit really to the kind of odd toppings you can find on it.
To be fair, it's the same way in Italy now too. Although they hide them behind traditional Italian names, it's basically a free-for-all of toppings.
If you can fold a slice, it ain't good pizza.
This narrator is so bad
Pineapple belongs on pizza.
New York City (as opposed to NY style) pizza is garbage.
I USED TO LOVE YOU, JUSTIN!
And then you totally disregarded my hometown of Chicago in your so-called history of pizza! You are off my fake, boyfriend list, Justin!
Oops! I see you covered Chicago in the video even though you didn't mention it in the introduction. You're safe, Justin! You are still my fake boyfriend.
PS: I hate Chicago style pizza! I prefer New York style pizza prepared in Chicago. However… I just don't want my hood disrespected.
people who cant enjoy sweet and savory on their pizza are culinary children. i die on this hill.
You have not mentioned the Scottish cuisine of a pizza crunch supper. This is a pizza which is battered and fried and served with chips (like really chunky fries). Not kidding.
Cannae beat it. Top scran.
Sounds like American fair fare.😅
It has to be fried to be Scottish! 😅
Fried pizza? I think I found the edge of the universe
These are like how family guy became so bad. Why are you making so many quick little shorty jokes?
The narrator has a great voice and the facts are great, but the dumb little jokes are so bad.
My favorite of the food groups
What is with the Canada Post shirt? I mean... Call out to Canada!
Most Chicagoans only have the deep-dish pie for special occasions or to show off to out of towners. On regular days, we eat Chicago thin-crust, or "tavern" pizza. Similar to St. Louis with thin cracker crust cut in squares, the sauce is more savory, and Italian sausage is almost mandatory. A local chain called Rossati's makes the best.
Thank you for, mostly, treating every variation as equals. I'm totally over "the pizza I'm used to is the best" argument.
Will you accept "Maine pizza is lackluster compared to any style pizza shop near Chicago"? Because broadly speaking, with no type preference, that statement is 100% true
@@ColaKitty9595 It's too subjective. Your "lackluster pizza" might be their "best pizza in the world." Well, obviously, since people keep defending lackluster pizza. 😄
Best to respect any opinion as long as it involves eating more pizza! 🍕
I love Hawaiian pizza! Pizza Hut is my favorite pizza.....in no small part thanks to the chain originating in my hometown and it was my job for about 6 months back in 1989.
🎵 "I play right field. It's important to know, you gotta know when to catch, you gotta know when to throw. That's why I play in right field, way out where the dandelions grow!" 🎶 -- old Pizza Hut commercial.
Please don t call Pizza Hut pizza. It is an insult. tp pizza lovers.
@@cerliezio I grew up with Pizza Hut. Maybe it's a hometown thing. I even worked a a delivery site for a time back in the day. I am not opposed to eating other brands, I just prefer Pizza Hut.
BEST Pizza I ever had was from an independent Pizzeria in my home town - fusion food... Crispy Aromatic Duck Pizza! Hoisin sauce in with the tomato sauce, shredded duck, spring onions and cucumber batons under mozzarella. Mind blowing taste!
a dozen years ago a group of friends took a trip to NY, we bought "real" pizza's and a pitcher of soda, 6 people in the group, my share for 2 slices, that I HATED, and my soda cost me $22. The pizza was disgusting, supposedly the "oldest" pizza shop in NY. I brought it up to my friends "I prefer the Americanized pizza we get at our local pizza shop" and GOD I had New Yorkers giving the look of death when they heard me say it. Screw them, the pizza was disgusting and I paid a fortune for 2 slices that tasted like it fell on the floor multiple times.
A lot of it is pure trash compared to the topping piled mammoths out west but there is a strange east coast cult that continues to refuse to acknowledge.
How on Earth did you not mention New Haven pizza?
Good point! Pepe’s was great. Argh! I can’t remember the name of the other place just down the street from Pepe’s.
@@christinegengaro8931 Sally's. Both are amazing. And now that I think about it, New Haven is the only place that spells pizza different, out here its apizza. Pronounce "Ah-Beets". I'm still kinda ticked off that they could make a history of pizza video and dis New Haven so hard. Most spots here don't even serve typical soda, we have our own local brand, Foxon Park... smh
@@MrTurdFurgusen138 Ah yes, ah-beets! I remember!
Why are you wearing a Canada post uniform shirt? Do you also work for Canada post lol? I'm intrigued
I adored every sentence in this wonderful piece about my favourite food. I think I was nearly crying in the end ❤🍕
There is a chain in the San Francisco Bay Area called Skipolini's, which features a variant they call the Prego. Nothing to do with that brand of sauce. It is called such because doctors will recommend women who are overdue for delivery to go have a Skipolini's Prego for dinner, and schedule them for delivery early next morning. It supposedly has a better than 80% success rate for inducing delivery. It used to be written up in the San Francisco Chronicle about once a year.
Windy City Pizza, [coaches corner] Hammond, IN.
OH YEAH -- best crust, sauce -- whole mozzarella...the chicago style 'italian beef' sandwiches are legit.
....it looks like a dive bar -- great food
I don’t know how it happened but less than 5 miles from my house there’s a Papa Johns, Pizza Hut, and Dominoes but there’s more! A mere two blocks away from my house there are 3 family owned pizzerias all located in the same strip mall. There’s Two Brothers (the most expensive in the area) and also Marino’s Pizza and Mike’s Pizza. All three family owned pizzerias are so good in their own way. I really need to move further away from temptation. LoL.
Nibbles Pizza, Broomhill, Sheffield. UK. Feeding hungry students for well over 30 years.
Love love love pizza. Love love love your nail polish. 👍🤗
In sweden they put freakin kiwi and banan on pizza :D
Here in Japan, tuna and corn pizza is very popular. And that's all I have to say on that.
Shout out to Pequod's in Chicago.
Well I love some Welsh Rarebit
This episode made me salivate way too much.. So many delicious photos!!
As for my personal favourite pizza place.. I think the best pizzas I've had were in a small, potantially maffia-run restaurant just up the hill from the hotel my family was staying during our vacation to Sicily, named Il Falco. Do they make the best pizzas in the world? Probably not.. But the memory is good :)
The interchangeable use of the words pizza and pie threw me on a loop...
My favorite place is called Mad Mushroom in Lafayette, IN
I am truly digging that kitchen themed wallpaper.
There are 3 styles of pizza that I will eat, I have tried almost everything in different parts of the US and in Italy, but the 3 best are also the 3 most 'authentic" in terms of history. First is Naples style in Italy, which is the style that NY pizza is molded after that is the second one I will eat. Third, and this is the one I have most often, is the style of where I am from - Columbus style pizza, which is a thin (usually cracker style) crust cut into squares. Those thick abominations are not pizza, it;'s just a way to pile cheap ingredients onto subpar dough. And finally pineapples do not belong on pizza that is a crime against humanity.
Bbc radio 3 is a classical music station.
Probably meant Radio 4. There's a few foodie series on that channel - at least last time I listened!
@@y_fam_goeglyd i agree
Sal’s in Sayville, Long Island! My absolute favorite.
YOU SAID FUTURE PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP AND I GOT SO CONFUSED
oh yeah like someone mentioned, I guess Flammkuchen is my favorite kind of 'pizza' or lets say 'pizza style food'
since I don't like molten cheese, I don't like Pizza all that much, I prefer Spinach Pizza if I get one, but meh I usually opt for different food than pizza if I have the choice
also 'pineapple doesn't belong on pizza' is a stupid argument and it needs to stop (you can say 'I don't like it' that is fine lol)
This would have been a good video except you keep talking about a pizza as a "pie". A pie is a pastry (or similar) case with a filling, not a bread with a topping. The reason no one knows what a margherita "pie" is or who invented it, is that it is, in fact, a margherita PIZZA. And, sure, no one knows who invented that either :-)