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FDSC 150 EXAM 9 Questions with complete solution The ancient Egyptians and Romans were known to eat flatbread that they baked on a hard stone or in mud ovens. The ancient Greeks did, too, but they would often add herbs and oil to the flatbread. - correct answer early origins of pizza It is believed that the word "pizza" was derived from "pinsa" (pronounced "pinza"), which comes from the Latin word pinsere, meaning to stretch, to spread." - correct answer pizza name origin But pizza was invented in Naples, Italy in the early 1800s. In those days, Neapolitans needed cheap food because they were poor. So, they turned to pizza - flatbreads with various toppings that could be eaten for any meal. Judgmental, higher-class Italians considered pizza to be disgusting. Pizza was considered a "poor man's dish, and shops wouldn't even sell it. So, pizza was sold by street vendors who would add as many toppings as the buyer's budget allowed. Often times. the toppings were simple - maybe garlic, tomatoes, and cheese. And the size of the slice also was reflective of the ability to pay. - correct answer pizza = the poor mans food

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FDSC 150 EXAM 9 Questions with
complete solution
The ancient Egyptians and Romans were known to eat flatbread that they
baked on a hard stone or in mud ovens. The ancient Greeks did, too, but they
would often add herbs and oil to the flatbread. - correct answer early origins
of pizza


It is believed that the word "pizza" was derived from "pinsa" (pronounced
"pinza"), which comes from the Latin word pinsere, meaning to stretch, to
spread." - correct answer pizza name origin


But pizza was invented in Naples, Italy in the early 1800s. In those days,
Neapolitans needed cheap food because they were poor. So, they turned to
pizza - flatbreads with various toppings that could be eaten for any meal.
Judgmental, higher-class Italians considered pizza to be disgusting. Pizza
was considered a "poor man's dish, and shops wouldn't even sell it. So, pizza
was sold by street vendors who would add as many toppings as the buyer's
budget allowed. Often times. the toppings were simple - maybe garlic,
tomatoes, and cheese. And the size of the slice also was reflective of the
ability to pay. - correct answer pizza = the poor mans food


Tomatoes were brought to Europe in the early 1500s from the New World. But
for a long time, they were believed to be poisonous. But the poor people of
Naples added them to their pizza, since they otherwise had only olive oil,
herbs, and cheese to use. - correct answer tomatoes = poison?


In 1830, Naples got its first pizzeria, named Antica Pizzeria Port'Alba, located
in the town center of Naples at Via Port'Alba (Port Alba Street). The restaurant
is considered to be the world's first pizzeria and replaced street vendors. -
correct answer Pizzeria Port'Alba = 1st Pizzeria est in Naples

, By the way, the Antica Pizzeria Port'Alba is still open today, so if you happen
to visit the city of Naples, you should make it a point to visit the world's first
pizzeria!! - correct answer pizzeria portala


Eventually, as tourists began to come into the city in search of local cuisine,
the popularity of pizza began to grow. But it wasn't until some 50+ years later
that a single event would propel pizza into a respected food! - correct answer
tourists love pizza


In 1868, Margherita of Savoy (Margherita Maria Teresa Giovanna) married
her 1st cousin, Umberto, the Prince of Piedmont, who was in line to be
successor to the throne of Italy. - correct answer the marriage of first cousins
creates the margherita pizza


Pizza was still a relatively unpopular dish and was only popular in Italy outside
of Naples. And when I say Italy, that's a fairly general term because Italy was
not a unified country at the time. Italy was a de facto extension of the Roman
Empire. But in 1871, Italy was unified as one country, and seven years later,
Umberto was crowned Umberto I, King of Italy. - correct answer pizza =
unpopular in italy ):


In 1889, King Umberto I and Queen Margherita visited Naples, and they were
tired of their steady diet of fancy French cuisine. So, they asked for an
assortment of pizzas while visiting Raffaele Esposito's Pizzeria di Pietro.
Raffaele whipped up several different pizzas, but Queen Margherita was
particularly fond of a pizza made with mozzarella, red tomatoes, and basil.
BTW, perhaps Raffaele intentionally chose the ingredients to mimic the colors
of the Italian flag. At any rate, the Queen was honored by Raffaele naming the
pizza - "Pizza Margherita." So, if you go out to a pizza place today and order a
Margherita pizza, you'll know how it got its name! - correct answer king
umberto and queen margerhita order pizza! marg pizza gets name from the
queen

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