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The most delicious pictures of Italian pizza

I bet that after viewing these photos you will definitely order pizza at home or bake your favorite home-made. Resisting temptation is simply impossible!

Therefore, if you are dieting or trying to count calories, be extremely careful. We have warned you.

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The simplicity of cooking Italian pizza can be compared with Italian pasta. But there are several important points that you should pay attention to. It depends on them how the combination of ingredients will turn out tasty and similar to what is called real pizza in Italy:

  • right dough;
  • good wood burning stove;
  • trained hands.
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If you are going to Rome, be sure to sign up for a pizza cooking workshop where you will become a real Italian pizza maestro for several hours.

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Pizza, like everything else, is subject to change. Along with the classics of Italian cuisine, new recipes appear that win the hearts and stomachs of lovers of delicious and simple food.

We have collected the most delicious pizza photos for you.

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Get inspired and share your homemade pizza recipes in the comments.

Watch the video: Top 10 Types of Pizza (November 2024).

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