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== Swedish Pizza == |
== Swedish Pizza == |
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Neapolitan pizza has crispy, blistered dough without oil or sugar, is made in a wood-fired oven, uses a simple tomato sauce and mozarella cheese. |
Neapolitan pizza has crispy, blistered dough without oil or sugar, is made in a wood-fired oven, uses a simple tomato sauce and mozarella cheese. |
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Swedish Pizza
It says in this article tasdfasdfasdfasdfasdfsadfasfasadfasdfasdddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddhat Swedish Pizza is similar to Neapoilitan pizza.
Neapolitan pizza has crispy, blistered dough without oil or sugar, is made in a wood-fired oven, uses a simple tomato sauce and mozarella cheese.
Swedish pizza has paper thin dough loaded with oil and suger, is made in an electric over, uses an over-spiced tomato sauce and factory cheese.
It is as far removed from Neapolitan as you can get.
Stromboli
Why isn't stromboli listed as a "similar dishes" on the Pizza Portal bar on the right side of the screen (like Calzone is)?
lycopene
i think the mention of lycopene with possible anti-cancer effects should be removed. i don't understand how an anti-oxidant can prevent cancers unless indirectly through the prevention of cholesterol oxidation. i believe the quote is mistaken for oxygen free radical species, usually it requires very large nucleoside analogue or highly reactive species to interfere with DNA transcription. can someone explain or reference a reliable source in terms of this? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 193.1.229.15 (talk • contribs) 20:21, 3 March 2009
Typo to fix, but editing blocked by the Wikinazis
“Bexiga/Bela Vista” has to be “Bexiga / Bela Vista”. The difference being, that the first one is expanded as “Bexiga Vista and Bela Vista”, while the second one is expanded as ““Bexiga and Bela Vista”. Which is what is meant. It’s a typical error, stemming from computers requiring the space character to be placed correctly, while spaces can be of variable width with handwriting. The rule here is, that every non-alphanumeric character, except the hyphen and the apostrophe, has at least one space between it and the alphanumeric character of the part that it is associated with. Or on both sides, if the strength in equal. But never none. (Except for above exceptions.)
That way, we solve the ambiguity.
Misspelling?
Lots of words are misspelled, does this really need to be part of the entry?
Edit request
[...] invention in Naples -> invention in Naples, Italy
Thanks 219.73.120.77 (talk) 15:01, 11 August 2012 (UTC)
- Done Completely understandable. FloBo A boat that can float! (watch me float!) 17:26, 11 August 2012 (UTC)
Dessert Pizzas
When I was in Rio, pizzas loaded with ice cream, chocolate sauce, and fruits like bananas and strawberries were available in many restaurants. Here is an article that mentions some varieties. However, many other countries offer various forms of dessert pizzas as well -- and in Rome I've had calzones with nutella and ricotta cheese, and pizza with nutella in Naples. In fact, in many U.S. restaurants there are a few varieties of dessert pizza not too hard to find, including some like apple and cinnamon. Maybe someone should add a section on "sweet pizza" or "dessert pizza"? NearTheZoo (talk) 04:49, 28 September 2012 (UTC)