Agree I’ve had this and it’s a great pizza for the price, especially with the meat content as you say. You’ve made me look to pick it up again! I think that’s the best one from that range to be honest, and in my view. Thanks for the good review.
Pinsa Romana, sometimes known as Pinza and pronounced "peen-sa", is a hand-pressed type of bread/pizza based on an ancient recipe that traces its heritage to over two thousand years ago. Pinsa was originally baked by the rural population living just outside of ancient Rome. ❤🔥
Whenever they avoid saying the implied product type (pie, ice cream) I think they are avoiding some food standards regulation. Doesn't mean it's bad though. Would expect to see more of it as we get poorer which is the trend.
Agree I’ve had this and it’s a great pizza for the price, especially with the meat content as you say. You’ve made me look to pick it up again! I think that’s the best one from that range to be honest, and in my view. Thanks for the good review.
It' sure is worth getting again. I'm going to try some of the other ones in the range.
The pizza looking really nice and I like your videos ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@@matthewwhitehead7295 Thank you, glad you’re enjoying the videos.
Whatever it's called you got it bang on. That looked one certified banger. I need to check out my local Aldi. Good vid
Thank you. It was top class.
Pinsa Romana, sometimes known as Pinza and pronounced "peen-sa", is a hand-pressed type of bread/pizza based on an ancient recipe that traces its heritage to over two thousand years ago. Pinsa was originally baked by the rural population living just outside of ancient Rome. ❤🔥
Mukbang king😂😂😂😂
Wow
It's a sweet bread normally Easter bread in Italy, Croatia,
I enjoyed it. Light and fluffy.
Ancient pizza from Aldi - it’s Detroit style and quite new!
A modern take on an ancient classic.
Looks nice! Plenty toppings for that price.. I’m not sure about the “pinsa” base tho I had one before and wasn’t sure bout it.
I enjoyed the base but those toppings on a regular pizza base would be banging too.
Where is it from
@@whitebeard666 Aldi🤦♂️
Yes, Aldi.
Whenever they avoid saying the implied product type (pie, ice cream) I think they are avoiding some food standards regulation. Doesn't mean it's bad though. Would expect to see more of it as we get poorer which is the trend.
you mean as the UK gets poorer ? omg
I never thought of it that way but you may be onto something.