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  1. jellyfish

    jellyfish DI Forum Patron

    Garbonzo, you are a lucky guy, at least you don't have to go (anymore) so far to eat your favorite pizza.
    Unlucky me who had to look so long (but they are here now) for a real Italian pizza, called 'crap' by you. :smile::rolleyes:
     
  2. Knowdafish

    Knowdafish DI Forum Luminary

    Originated in Italy - GREATLY improved upon in the U.S.!!!
     
  3. filital

    filital DI Junior Member

    Maybe you have eaten pizza in Rome made or cooked by Indians, Egyptians, etc. etc. :smile:
    btw it is better not to speak how a good italian pizza should be if you haven't eaten a real pizza made/cooked by an Italian especially made from Naples where it was originated. :smile:
     
  4. filital

    filital DI Junior Member

    Only for the name itself I'm wondering if this is a real italian restaurant. Not mentioning with their MENU. They are wrongly written. I'm sorry guys, just curiousity. I'm not an italian but I'm living in Italy for already 11 yrs. I don't know perfectly the language but the basic ones yes. Articles that are put before each noun/adjective is based whether the latter is femminine or masculine. In this case "piccolo" is masculine so the article must be "il". "La" is for femminine. The right one is "il piccolo" or "la piccola".
     
  5. eddyespon

    eddyespon DI Member

    i dont care if my pizza is thin, as long as it dose not flop over when u pick it up , then u do need a knife n fork.pizza shops come n go offen / Y
     
  6. jellyfish

    jellyfish DI Forum Patron

    Filital, you must be quite right with your grammatical explanation.
    Please inform the Italian owner :D:smile:
    You will at least, I guess, appreciate a real ITALIAN Pizza and laugh about the BIG (??) improvements made by (of course) the big guys from the USA :D
    That's maybe one of the reasons that they are often so big ?
    No Dude ....you're a good exception :smile:
    But to be serious ...............the best pizza is the one you like the most ....even when you are likely (for the US people) not allowed then to say that it was an ITALIAN pizza.:wink:
     
  7. reedee

    reedee DI Forum Adept

    pepperoni

    Not sure if anyone else here dislikes the pepperoni here as much as I do.....I even tried using it in a pasta dish I have made for years and it completely ruined it...didn't taste the same at all!! So, when I was in Oklahoma, I picked up several bags of Hormel pepperoni (I was assured by Hormel they would be fine on a 6 week trip from the states) to use in my recipes and I am thinking of either having them use my pepperoni on the pizzas I order, or even making my own pepperoni pizzas at home.:smile:
     
  8. jimeve

    jimeve DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer Veteran Army

    Big fat pizzas = xxx xxx YANKS. fill in the missing letters. and win a Filipino/Italian pizza. :rolleyes:
     
  9. chi town

    chi town DI Member Showcase Reviewer Air Force Active Duty

    Yeah, the English are known for their great food. Read S_ _T Limey. Since you also eat it.
     
  10. jellyfish

    jellyfish DI Forum Patron

    The worse the food is in your own country....the more you appreciate the good food they can make elsewhere.
    Is n't that right ?
    But.... every country has at least ONE 'specialty'.
    The Brittish have e.g. their SPECIAL fish and chips. :wink:
    In Germany they have their Sauerkraut with Bratwurst and in the Netherlands they have their Stampot with hachee.
    All delicious :wink::wink::D
     
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