I'll explain a bit Pepperoni is a type of salami, however it was not invented in italy. There exists all kinds of salami made differently in the world, italy has a dozen of salamis that taste differently, usually named after the region it was made from. Pepperoni is usually made from Pork, Beef and paprika and it's slightly smoky, even though it is cured it tastes better coked imo. Salamis in italy are usually made with just pork. Rarely is it made with Beef and it is, atleast to my knowledge, never suggested to mix the 2 together. We do have bresaola though, which is cured beef. In italy, salamis along with other cured meats is usually eaten as bread filling or on special occassions as appetizers with other cured meats. We snack on them every now and then though. We do have a pizza with salami topping called pizza alla diavola, which is the one I think that pepperoni pizza may have originated from, it is a bit spicy. Personally I think the closest italian salami that is similiar to pepperoni in taste is the spianata. It's made with pork, is a bit spicy and is reddish in hue. Another contender would be the soppressata which is also spicy. Both are made from the same region of calabria
Thank you for this! I was about to do a internet search session that probably would have left some half finished answers. I hope you have a good rest of your day!
@@YY623Nixern "pepperoni" is not just one level of spice and flavor. Think of it like tomato sauces. They all taste like tomato, but they also all taste different. Just like pepperoni.
Pepperoni pizzas exist, but in Italy "pepperoni pizza" just means peppers pizza, but the "Diavola Pizza" is practically the same as the American "pepperoni pizza", the only difference is the type of "salame" used
Funnily enough, apparently "Italian" cuisine as we know it is a delibirate thing, as part of the efforts to create a singular Italian Identity in the many decades after the Italian Unification in the 1860's. Like imagine if, to help promote a singular American identity the government and a bunch of cultural authors started doing things like putting out cook books with "American Food, and the one specific American way to make them"
@@dragon12234 well italy didn't exist before 1861 so it makes sense and it makes sense that italy has a tons of regional diversity . Italy didn't even speak the same language until the television was a thing xd
Same for Germany. For the longest time I thought "pepperoni" were some kind of peppers. Took me a while to find out that it's basically salami - which is also one of the most common toppings around here.
Its just usual dumb american naming. They make salami with a little paprika spice in it and call it pepperoni. Always trying to use word from other languages to make it sound special or fancy, but failing completely. The stupidity is hilarious.
well, its pretty different in taste from salami. but it kinda looks and is made in a similar way (also doesnt help "mini salamis" are a thing, which basically look the exact same). also to be clear: pepperoni pizza _exists_ here and most likely in italy too, but you wont get it freshly made from a pizza place, but from the frozen food section of a supermarket instead.
@@srkares When you say "salami" you are probably thinking of a specific product (or at least you are wording your sentence as if you did), but the thing is that "salami" (or more specifically "salame") in Italy is more a GENRE of seasoned meat/cold cuts/sausages (pick your favorite translation) that includes dozens and dozens of different regional products. From an Italian's perspective the "pepperoni" (which we don't have and don't use) would be nothing else than another type of salami.
@ yeah, i guess i should have been more clear that pepperoni are generally small, slightly spicy salami. i am aware that different kinds exist and have tasted many different kinds, but the one you get on pizza when ordering "salami" is a bigger, fairly generic kind, definitely not anything like pepperoni.
@@pr0l0guei think its in the name, imo it should have been just salami, not pepperoni, especially that there's no pepper in there. same goes with french fries, but it doesn't come from french.
They made food based on the ingredients they could acquire. That does not make it worse or hate worthy. Same thing goes for a lot of Chinese food in the US. As a base example, we did not have the same broccoli and there was no way to get it without connections or paying out the nose. So they came up with a solution. Same goes for all the other changes up to a point.
@@pr0l0gue Pepperoni is a type of salami yeah but it doesn't exist in italy. There are all kinds of different salamis that are made differently. Here in italy we have like a dozen different kinds of salamis depending on how its made and/or in which region it was made. Pepperoni is made from beef, pork and paprika, it also feels like it is made to be cooked even if it is already cured. Salamis from italy are mostly made of pork and rarely beef, it is also not suggested to mix them together. Salamis here are is eaten either as appetizers with other cured meats or as filling for bread. We do have pizza toppings with salami but they are usually spicy and the pizza is called pizza alla diavola, other variations also exist such as combining it with italian sausage. But yeah all kinds of salamis can taste differently. The closest italian salami to pepperoni I can think of is the spianata, it is fire reddish like it and is spicy, it does not however use beef.
maybe because peperoni here in italy is pepper, the 1st time i heard peperoni pizza i was like? huh? they use pepper as toppings? from my understanding peperoni is a type of salami but a little different that we don't have here, here we use all type of salami on a pizza, different type of ham, wrustel (the pizza with fries that raora like it's usualy with wrustel too) sausages.
...I was about to correct you and then I just realized that in English they do In fact use the same word (PEPPER) for both PEPE and PEPERONE. I wonder how this doesn't cause some confusion why cooking, but maybe they simply don't use much of either.
We do have something similar to pepperoni pizza in Italy: it's called pizza diavola (devil pizza), or pizza con salamino piccante (spicy salame). It's my sister's favourite, but I have never tasted american pepperoni so I'm not sure of how different they taste. Btw "peperone", which is the singular form of "peperoni", in italian means bell peppers. Chily peppers are called "peperoncini" (singular is "peperoncino"), so if you ever come to Italy and ask for pepperoni pizza, you might just end up with a pizza with bell peppers. Which is delicious, mind you: around my parts we have "pizza fiorentina" or "florence pizza", topped with bell peppers and tuscan salame, and it's simply scrumptious.
It does exist, just called different, diavola is the name, spicy salami is what it is on the pizza because pepperoni is the exact translation for bell peppers
The closest thing to a Pepperoni Pizza in Italy would be a Diavola Pizza. It's a little spicier than average salami as Raora suggested, but it's a ten.
I'm always confused when I hear Americans say Peperoni pizza because at least here in Switzerland we call bell pepper peperoni. So my first thought is always you all eat bell pepper pizza 😅
I found this out when I went to Germany but yeah we made that shit ourselves. Became a salami enjoyer though so it's all good. Calabrese salami is pretty similar to pepperoni.
As an italian, the name "Pepperoni" always confused me because it sounds like "Peperoni" which means "Peppers" if I'm not mistaken, and I imagined actual pepper, not salami. I thought it was some sort of mistranslation lmaoo
Reminds me of a discussion i had with an american guy. Was frustrating. Also, when i was younger, I always thought pepperoni was a kind of " Peperone" - or bell pepper. Guess i was wrong until then!
Fun fact, "pepperoni" exists in the Roman empire, but that's actually what we call bell peppers/capsicums. So if you order a pepperoni pizza you'll get a pizza with bell peppers instead. Also the spicy salami pizza is awesome, it's called pizza diavola. Fun fact numero 2: When you think latte, you might be thinking of a coffee drink. In the Roman empire, latte directly translates to milk. Man I love Raora.
@@mareiziaNah not confusing at all. To keep it simple, pepperoni pizza was made by Italians who immigrated to the United States that were attempting to make dishes similar to dishes from Italy. Pepperoni was inspire by dishes like salami and the name stuck because the dish flavor was apparently similar to peperoni (with one p) due to the bold zesty flavor. The name mostly stuck because it was easy for english speakers to say and it provoked a sense of culinary heritage for Italians even though pepperoni is an American creation. As for latte, it evolved from a creative/ unique way to attract Americans who prefer larger portion drinks, customization options, and different flavors. (Sorry for the tism rant)
@@gmoralesmorales9212thanks for this. I always prefer learning the real cultural reasons behind name changes in the States, as opposed to “It ‘merican so it dumb”.
I've already know the answer because been watching Vincenzo. No pepperoni thing. French fries pizza probably is the potato pizza? Is actually seems more an actual Italian.
there is a potato pizza yes. but Raora is talking about a pizza with literal fries on it. It's not a very typical pizza toping but popular with little children.
I'll explain a bit
Pepperoni is a type of salami, however it was not invented in italy.
There exists all kinds of salami made differently in the world, italy has a dozen of salamis that taste differently, usually named after the region it was made from.
Pepperoni is usually made from Pork, Beef and paprika and it's slightly smoky, even though it is cured it tastes better coked imo.
Salamis in italy are usually made with just pork. Rarely is it made with Beef and it is, atleast to my knowledge, never suggested to mix the 2 together. We do have bresaola though, which is cured beef.
In italy, salamis along with other cured meats is usually eaten as bread filling or on special occassions as appetizers with other cured meats. We snack on them every now and then though.
We do have a pizza with salami topping called pizza alla diavola, which is the one I think that pepperoni pizza may have originated from, it is a bit spicy.
Personally I think the closest italian salami that is similiar to pepperoni in taste is the spianata. It's made with pork, is a bit spicy and is reddish in hue. Another contender would be the soppressata which is also spicy. Both are made from the same region of calabria
Man.. i want a spicy pizza. Thanks for the knowledge drop!
Thank you for this! I was about to do a internet search session that probably would have left some half finished answers.
I hope you have a good rest of your day!
You should get pinned.
Thank you for the knowledge.
I just tell people pepperoni pizza is an American thing and not Italian.
@@m1garandMUSIC also cause if u order a pepperoni pizza in italy ur getting bell peppers 💀
Raora: Ya'll made that shit up
Certainly more authentic than a damn French fry.
@@agibitable eh it tastes similiar to our our spianata salami, but not as spicy and with less flavour.
Ontario: hold my pineapple
@@YY623Nixern "pepperoni" is not just one level of spice and flavor. Think of it like tomato sauces. They all taste like tomato, but they also all taste different. Just like pepperoni.
@@agibitableSoppressata, which is the spicy salami from the south we put on Pizza, is like leagues better than Pepperoni man
1:13
Nerissa: "I like pepperoni and pineapple".
Raora: _angry gaze_
The cut make it funnier
It's make it Raora turning her head to Nerissa immediately
Pepperoni pizzas exist, but in Italy "pepperoni pizza" just means peppers pizza, but the "Diavola Pizza" is practically the same as the American "pepperoni pizza", the only difference is the type of "salame" used
Haachama: Ahh the Pepeloni, Pepeloni. You know the Pepeloni? Raora: PEPELONI IS NOT REAL
ear of pizza
Degenelate...
The no one
I always order the pepeloni and without pepeloni
How to make Italian food in one easy step:
Don't.
You're already doing it wrong
Cuz america murdered our cuisine let's be real
Funnily enough, apparently "Italian" cuisine as we know it is a delibirate thing, as part of the efforts to create a singular Italian Identity in the many decades after the Italian Unification in the 1860's. Like imagine if, to help promote a singular American identity the government and a bunch of cultural authors started doing things like putting out cook books with "American Food, and the one specific American way to make them"
Step 1: _Stop._
you could start by seeking italian recipes in italy as opposed to everywhere else in the world
@@dragon12234 well italy didn't exist before 1861 so it makes sense and it makes sense that italy has a tons of regional diversity . Italy didn't even speak the same language until the television was a thing xd
What is your favourite food?
Moona: Y E S.
i was FULLY expecting Nerissa to end that off with "Yeah! we should have a sleep over some time🤪"
She probably sent them a DM asking for one.
Make it a “yobai party” and they can invite Fuwawa too!
There's a longer version where she does
@@VaughanRoderick lol
Their Pajama's party it's just a Party...
aint no party like a yobai party
the kouhai must learn... Moona's favorite food is, YES.
Everytime when she didn't speak during collab. Trust me, she just eating 😂😂😂
@@MyNameCiro Even in her solo streams she always eating lmao
Wait a fkn minute, Moona and Raora are also naked sleepers?! 👀
The Yobai party would be legendary
Team Nude Nappers!
The twist at the end that I did not expect to see when I opened this clip, to be honest 😅
Fanfic writers be like: write that down!!
SCP - # XXX - Marine *Euclid* has escaped the facility 🚨
1:33 jailbirds, moonafic, Chattino :🥵🥵
Italian Cat’s favorite is pizza.
Nerrisa: Yea checks out 😂
Raora is not just "Italian Cat". She's an Italian BEEG Cat.
@@HansenSebastian oh yeah, something's beeg alright.
...and its common with the three featured here.
Same for Germany. For the longest time I thought "pepperoni" were some kind of peppers. Took me a while to find out that it's basically salami - which is also one of the most common toppings around here.
Its just usual dumb american naming. They make salami with a little paprika spice in it and call it pepperoni. Always trying to use word from other languages to make it sound special or fancy, but failing completely. The stupidity is hilarious.
well, its pretty different in taste from salami. but it kinda looks and is made in a similar way (also doesnt help "mini salamis" are a thing, which basically look the exact same).
also to be clear: pepperoni pizza _exists_ here and most likely in italy too, but you wont get it freshly made from a pizza place, but from the frozen food section of a supermarket instead.
@@srkares When you say "salami" you are probably thinking of a specific product (or at least you are wording your sentence as if you did), but the thing is that "salami" (or more specifically "salame") in Italy is more a GENRE of seasoned meat/cold cuts/sausages (pick your favorite translation) that includes dozens and dozens of different regional products.
From an Italian's perspective the "pepperoni" (which we don't have and don't use) would be nothing else than another type of salami.
@ yeah, i guess i should have been more clear that pepperoni are generally small, slightly spicy salami.
i am aware that different kinds exist and have tasted many different kinds, but the one you get on pizza when ordering "salami" is a bigger, fairly generic kind, definitely not anything like pepperoni.
Nerissa and her Roaring Commandos
Great naming sense o7
Every jailbirds listening in the last bit have their neurons blew up😅
Peppeloni pizza without peppeloni
LOL, that fierce turn from Raora when Nerissa mentioned pineapple as one of her favourite tops xD
Pepperoni was just the bootleg jank version of salami the creator of the meatlog products made
It’s not bootleg, pepperoni literally is salami. If you bake slices of salami it turns into pepperoni lmfao
@@pr0l0guei think its in the name, imo it should have been just salami, not pepperoni, especially that there's no pepper in there.
same goes with french fries, but it doesn't come from french.
They made food based on the ingredients they could acquire. That does not make it worse or hate worthy. Same thing goes for a lot of Chinese food in the US. As a base example, we did not have the same broccoli and there was no way to get it without connections or paying out the nose. So they came up with a solution. Same goes for all the other changes up to a point.
Baking salami turns it into pepperoni? Lmao that might actually be the single stupidest thing I've ever heard anyone say. Ever. @@pr0l0gue
@@pr0l0gue Pepperoni is a type of salami yeah but it doesn't exist in italy.
There are all kinds of different salamis that are made differently.
Here in italy we have like a dozen different kinds of salamis depending on how its made and/or in which region it was made.
Pepperoni is made from beef, pork and paprika, it also feels like it is made to be cooked even if it is already cured.
Salamis from italy are mostly made of pork and rarely beef, it is also not suggested to mix them together.
Salamis here are is eaten either as appetizers with other cured meats or as filling for bread.
We do have pizza toppings with salami but they are usually spicy and the pizza is called pizza alla diavola, other variations also exist such as combining it with italian sausage.
But yeah all kinds of salamis can taste differently. The closest italian salami to pepperoni I can think of is the spianata, it is fire reddish like it and is spicy, it does not however use beef.
"You know the peppaloni?"
Haachama flashbacks
The no one?!
Raora: it doesn't exist.
Nerissa: that makes me depressed!
Raora: (concerned) no, why?! 😆
As a non Italian you don't know culture shock, until you learn about authentic Italian cuisine.
Now we know which sleepover off collab Rissa is looking forwards to, Moona, Raora and Mio.
Mio sleeps naked too?
Me at the end:
Uh? (Cat meme)
maybe because peperoni here in italy is pepper, the 1st time i heard peperoni pizza i was like? huh? they use pepper as toppings?
from my understanding peperoni is a type of salami but a little different that we don't have here, here we use all type of salami on a pizza, different type of ham, wrustel (the pizza with fries that raora like it's usualy with wrustel too) sausages.
Same in Germany we also don't have Peperoni and most people think just based on the name it is a pepper or something similar.
...I was about to correct you and then I just realized that in English they do In fact use the same word (PEPPER) for both PEPE and PEPERONE.
I wonder how this doesn't cause some confusion why cooking, but maybe they simply don't use much of either.
0:51 The no one?
I always- I always order the... uuuuuuuuuuhh, the Domino! Domino peppeloni! And without peppeloni.
these 3 found an alliance of naked sleeper
French fry pizza hoeh?!
it's usually for kids tbh but it does in fact exist
Ive never seen an Italian style pizza with pepperoni but it never actually clicked...
Hol up, the pepperoni not existing is one thing but did Nerissa just find naked sleeper bf's! 🤯
We do have something similar to pepperoni pizza in Italy: it's called pizza diavola (devil pizza), or pizza con salamino piccante (spicy salame). It's my sister's favourite, but I have never tasted american pepperoni so I'm not sure of how different they taste.
Btw "peperone", which is the singular form of "peperoni", in italian means bell peppers.
Chily peppers are called "peperoncini" (singular is "peperoncino"), so if you ever come to Italy and ask for pepperoni pizza, you might just end up with a pizza with bell peppers. Which is delicious, mind you: around my parts we have "pizza fiorentina" or "florence pizza", topped with bell peppers and tuscan salame, and it's simply scrumptious.
Liz :"here in great exardia..."
Raors : yes i am italian
I now want an ITALIAN PIZZA. FROM ITALY. RAORA IS GOAT.
Moona delivers the best answer when it comes to favorite food.
Nerissa, Raora, and Moona collab is something I never knew I needed on my life
Raora: "My favourite food is pizza."
Nerissa: "Well well well..."
Peperoni in italian means peppers, an all different thing
Once Kronii said pepperoni and pineapple, Raora immediately got triggered
I always knew deep within my heart that pepperoni was a low tier topping
the way raora turn as nerisa say pineapple
I just assumed that everybody, when sleeping alone, sleeps naked, or at least with only lower underwear.
I hope artists focus on that last bit
Nerissa finally found her people ❤
From pizza toppings to naked sleepers, way to change a topic😂
This trio is now known as Naked Sleeper
Damn their Pajama party off collab wou fire
It would pretty much be just a sleepover.
artists... do ur thing
Me watching the clip: 😃
Me watching the final seconds: 🤯
The way Nerissa said “Ice cream :)” was so cute
I love how this was all a ruse to show us Holo-Nakey-Eepys discovery
Excuse me? I didnt need my neurons activated at the end of this clip
Pizza this pizza that, gimme a pizza that ending.
i love the last fact
moona’s expression is so cute 😭
It does exist, just called different, diavola is the name, spicy salami is what it is on the pizza because pepperoni is the exact translation for bell peppers
Moona is basically me
NAKED SLEEPERS! XD
As Raora, my favorite food is pizza too, but since i live in Brazil, i dont think she would appreciate our kind of pizza
There's probably someone serving peperoni pizza somewhere in italy, but it's not a common thing.
Dont thinking we dont really have that on pizza in Sweden
Ahhh the peppelloni, the no one...
Let's do it, unpajama party
*Diavola* is an Italian alternative to Pepperoni. It's basically hot salami
The closest thing to a Pepperoni Pizza in Italy would be a Diavola Pizza. It's a little spicier than average salami as Raora suggested, but it's a ten.
Raora's giant...
Nerissa, Moona, Raora slimber party when??? WHEN??? COVER PLEASE
I'm always confused when I hear Americans say Peperoni pizza because at least here in Switzerland we call bell pepper peperoni. So my first thought is always you all eat bell pepper pizza 😅
As a German same, it took me so long to figure out they mean spicy salami lol
Same thing for me as an Italian as well
@@cherryrook8684 yeah it took me multiple years until I once saw one in a show and was like "where's the peperoni?"
... I-I-Italy? Raora ... wasn't it supposed to be the Romance Empire?
Or is she trying not to confuse her ID-senpai?
My guess is the latter, considering how confused Kobo was regarding 'Northern Elysium'.
Nerissa liking pineapple on pizza makes me love her even more
NOW SLEEP TOGETHER.
-ITS NOT THE SAME!
PizzaHut lied to me.
Yup, i know it from Leonfield
Moona, Raora, Nerrisa. Team birthday suit
So basiclly there is a Peperoni Pizza in italy, its just called a regular Salami one ! Got it !
YAGOO, I've come to bargain. (It's about Moona Nerissa Raora sleepover offcollab)
To be fair, though, proper salami is MUCH better than pepperoni on pizza.
>Pizza without the pepperoni
>*Haachama intensifies*
Haachama would love it
accidental naked sleepers collab!
"My favorite food is pizza"
No way! The Italian's favorite food is something Italian!!? who could've guessed???
Not pepperoni but french fries is okay ? Lol
I found this out when I went to Germany but yeah we made that shit ourselves. Became a salami enjoyer though so it's all good. Calabrese salami is pretty similar to pepperoni.
Moona should've said pineapple.
Code name pizza's favorite food is pizza
I don't know what to do with this information at the end except for saying ayo?
As an italian, the name "Pepperoni" always confused me because it sounds like "Peperoni" which means "Peppers" if I'm not mistaken, and I imagined actual pepper, not salami. I thought it was some sort of mistranslation lmaoo
Reminds me of a discussion i had with an american guy. Was frustrating.
Also, when i was younger, I always thought pepperoni was a kind of "
Peperone" - or bell pepper. Guess i was wrong until then!
wrong placement for subtitles 🧐
Makes sense
Pepperoni is actually invented by Italian immigrants in New York.
Pepperoni was invented by Italian immigrants in the US in the early 20th century
Pepperoni is an American thing. FREEDOM!
Well, now they need to do a a naked sleepover stream!
Off collabe sleepover when?
For the longest time I thought "pepperoni" was the English term for Calabrese sausage, because pepperoni doesn't exist around here either.
raora spreading romance empire culture😂
Nice clip, I think. I forgot everything in it before 01:31
Fun fact, "pepperoni" exists in the Roman empire, but that's actually what we call bell peppers/capsicums. So if you order a pepperoni pizza you'll get a pizza with bell peppers instead.
Also the spicy salami pizza is awesome, it's called pizza diavola.
Fun fact numero 2:
When you think latte, you might be thinking of a coffee drink. In the Roman empire, latte directly translates to milk.
Man I love Raora.
Americans just make it confusing
If you slice salami and bake it, you get pepperoni lmao
@@mareiziaNah not confusing at all. To keep it simple, pepperoni pizza was made by Italians who immigrated to the United States that were attempting to make dishes similar to dishes from Italy. Pepperoni was inspire by dishes like salami and the name stuck because the dish flavor was apparently similar to peperoni (with one p) due to the bold zesty flavor. The name mostly stuck because it was easy for english speakers to say and it provoked a sense of culinary heritage for Italians even though pepperoni is an American creation. As for latte, it evolved from a creative/ unique way to attract Americans who prefer larger portion drinks, customization options, and different flavors. (Sorry for the tism rant)
The spiciness can vary a lot though. Many times it's just fine, then we encountered one place where it was REALLY spicy.
@@gmoralesmorales9212thanks for this. I always prefer learning the real cultural reasons behind name changes in the States, as opposed to “It ‘merican so it dumb”.
Just like spaghetti Bolognese 🤯
we do have that in Italy, we just call it ragù
Naked sleepers LETS GOOO!!
The nsfw Artis lesgooooooo
I've already know the answer because been watching Vincenzo. No pepperoni thing. French fries pizza probably is the potato pizza? Is actually seems more an actual Italian.
there is a potato pizza yes. but Raora is talking about a pizza with literal fries on it. It's not a very typical pizza toping but popular with little children.
@@Kiba_a.z I saw them everywhere in Italy, they are quiet popular.
This group is the group of big boba and brain doko 😅