Where do pizzas come from?
By kevchua
@kevchua (1004)
Malaysia
August 6, 2009 10:04am CST
All of us love pizzas. I don't eat too much of them as they contain MSG which is bad for health. Nowadays there are different types of pizzas with all kinds of fancy names. However, does anyone know where pizza really comes from? Is it really from Italy? If yes, do they eat the same kinds of pizza that we have at Pizza Hut or Pizzaria?
I'm curious to find out :)
3 responses
@cwong77 (2010)
• Malaysia
6 Aug 09
Pizza is definitely an Italian food, but I don't know if it's from Italy. When I visited Italy years back, it's tasted much better than those served in Pizza Hut.. I have not been eating Pizza Hut for ages, and normally I do with some local self made pizza which taste much better..
@lologirl2021 (5541)
• United States
6 Aug 09
Pizza back in the days were from Italy and now a days well you can get anywhere as there are so many different companies that make different pizzas and different tastes and not only pizza but many italian food are from pizza companies around the world.
If you don't like the MSG in your food try an organic pizza you can cook in your oven from a grocery store that you can buy in the frozen food section and that might help you out some.
@ellonge (68)
• United States
6 Aug 09
yes it is from Italy, and Italy's pizzas use to be bake in oven that gave the pizza a different taste, nowadays i don't know.



