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<blockquote data-quote="texan" data-source="post: 970066" data-attributes="member: 38206"><p>Guess this will sound strange. When I was stationed in Germany, there was a place outside the kaserne (barracks)</p><p>that servered tuna fish pizzas. They were great.</p><p></p><p>Never been able to find any other place that offers that type and taste.</p><p></p><p>It amazes me how many different local places have great pizza here and all over the world.</p><p></p><p>American pizza history:</p><p>The first printed reference to "pizza" served in the US is a 1903 article in the Boston Journal.[SUP][14][/SUP] The first "official" pizzeria</p><p>in America is generally believed to have been founded by Gennaro Lombardi in Little Italy, Manhattan.</p><p>Gennaro Lombardi opened a grocery store in 1897 which was later established as the first pizzeria in America in</p><p>1905 with New York's issuance of the mercantile license. An employee of his, Antonio Totonno Pero, began making</p><p>pizza for the store to sell that same year.</p><p></p><p>History of pizza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texan, post: 970066, member: 38206"] Guess this will sound strange. When I was stationed in Germany, there was a place outside the kaserne (barracks) that servered tuna fish pizzas. They were great. Never been able to find any other place that offers that type and taste. It amazes me how many different local places have great pizza here and all over the world. American pizza history: The first printed reference to "pizza" served in the US is a 1903 article in the Boston Journal.[SUP][14][/SUP] The first "official" pizzeria in America is generally believed to have been founded by Gennaro Lombardi in Little Italy, Manhattan. Gennaro Lombardi opened a grocery store in 1897 which was later established as the first pizzeria in America in 1905 with New York's issuance of the mercantile license. An employee of his, Antonio Totonno Pero, began making pizza for the store to sell that same year. History of pizza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [/QUOTE]
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