Canada in this case but close enough. Cornwall’s right on the border.
Cornwall pizza is my fav in the world. This is even after being to Naples and having a legit pizza there (which was excellent of course). I just love the thick crust, overabundance of toppings and a thick blanket of cheese baked until its crispy enough to hold in one hand and nothing slides off. The pizza is typically over an inch thick. In the range of 3-4 cm thick lol. One slice is typically enough to sate most appetites. Tasty stuff. Fork/knife use is not shunned lol
We have frozen pizzas that look similar, they’re called “American Style”.
Also, Naples pizza is different from Roman pizza and so on. Tiny country compared to anything North American, but very different cultures. North and South Italians barely consider each other the same kind of people.
Yeah its interesting how pizza means something different even between Naples and Rome which, in the grand scheme of things, are a stone’s throw away from each other.
I’m really not picky with pizza so long as there are no olives on it. Not a fan of olives.
If you put your cheese on top of the other pizza toppings you should be institutionalised.
What if extra cheese is one of the toppings?
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Don’t order a pizza in Cornwall, ON then. Lol
Luckily I live closer to Italy than to the US.
Canada in this case but close enough. Cornwall’s right on the border.
Cornwall pizza is my fav in the world. This is even after being to Naples and having a legit pizza there (which was excellent of course). I just love the thick crust, overabundance of toppings and a thick blanket of cheese baked until its crispy enough to hold in one hand and nothing slides off. The pizza is typically over an inch thick. In the range of 3-4 cm thick lol. One slice is typically enough to sate most appetites. Tasty stuff. Fork/knife use is not shunned lol
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We have frozen pizzas that look similar, they’re called “American Style”.
Also, Naples pizza is different from Roman pizza and so on. Tiny country compared to anything North American, but very different cultures. North and South Italians barely consider each other the same kind of people.
Yeah its interesting how pizza means something different even between Naples and Rome which, in the grand scheme of things, are a stone’s throw away from each other.
I’m really not picky with pizza so long as there are no olives on it. Not a fan of olives.
Alright, that’s it. Get out.