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<blockquote data-quote="AustinSN" data-source="post: 16334036" data-attributes="member: 159453"><p>My wife and I went to Pequod's in Chicago the other week. I thought it was really good, even though I didn't like the sauce, thought there was too much of it and it was pretty damn tangy. But aside from that, the super thick crust on the bottom of the pizza was actually head and shoulders better than I've had in Colorado (which isn't saying much at all). Cheese was top notch too and the sausage was really well seasoned/cooked.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Greeks invented Pizza.</p><p></p><p>It could be argued that pizza as we know it today was from Italy (because they put tomatoes on it), but the timeline between the supposed "invention" of pizza in Naples and the first authorized Pizza joint in the States is relatively small. Apparently if you study Italian cook books from the 1920-1930s you don't really find any mention of pizza from them. It seems to be popularized by the States.</p><p></p><p>Also, tomatoes aren't native to Italy, they were brought over from the Americas. </p><p></p><p>This is also in no-way a knock at Italian pizza, I haven't had it and I would jump at the opportunity to try it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AustinSN, post: 16334036, member: 159453"] My wife and I went to Pequod's in Chicago the other week. I thought it was really good, even though I didn't like the sauce, thought there was too much of it and it was pretty damn tangy. But aside from that, the super thick crust on the bottom of the pizza was actually head and shoulders better than I've had in Colorado (which isn't saying much at all). Cheese was top notch too and the sausage was really well seasoned/cooked. Greeks invented Pizza. It could be argued that pizza as we know it today was from Italy (because they put tomatoes on it), but the timeline between the supposed "invention" of pizza in Naples and the first authorized Pizza joint in the States is relatively small. Apparently if you study Italian cook books from the 1920-1930s you don't really find any mention of pizza from them. It seems to be popularized by the States. Also, tomatoes aren't native to Italy, they were brought over from the Americas. This is also in no-way a knock at Italian pizza, I haven't had it and I would jump at the opportunity to try it. [/QUOTE]
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