Wednesday, January 26, 2011

12 Real Facts about pizza

Just hearing the word "pizza" brings a smile to the face of nearly all Americans. Whatever style or variety - from thick, stuffed Chicago-style deep dish pizza with gobs of cheese, sausage and pepperoni to a thin crust like a pirate at the top with veggies - pizza inevitably go to the top of "favorite" lists.

We have compiled the fun and interesting facts about this American food icon. See how much you know!

1. Since 1987, October has been officially designated National Pizza Month in the United States.

2. Approximately three billion pizzas are sold in the United States each year, plus an additional one billion of frozen pizzas.

3. Pizza is an industry of 30 billion dollars in America.

4. Pizzerias represent 17 percent of all restaurants in the United States.

5. Eighty-three percent of Americans eat pizza at least once a month.

6. Women are twice as likely than men to satisfy their vegetarian pizza.

7. About 36 percent of all pizzas contain peppers, which is the most popular topping in the United States.

8. The first known pizzeria, Antica Pizzeria, opened its doors in Naples, Italy in 1738.

9. More pizza is consumed Super Bowl week than any other time of year.

10. On average, each person in the United States consumes about 23 kilos of pizza a year.

11. The first pizzeria in America was opened by Gennaro Lombardi in 1895 in New York.

12. The record for the world's largest pizza depends on how you look. According to Guinness World Records, the record for the largest circular pizza has been set at Norwood Hypermarket in South Africa in 1990. The giant pie is 122 feet 8 inches in diameter, weighs 26.883 pounds and contained 9920 pounds of flour, 3,968 pounds of cheese and sauce £ 1.984. In 2005, the record for the largest rectangular pizza has been in Iowa Falls, Iowa Owner of a Bill Bahr pizza restaurant and a team of 200 aids created the pizza 129 X 98.6 feet 4,000 pounds of cheese, 700 kilos of salsa, and 9,500 sections of crust. The cake was large enough to power to 5,200 residents of the city into ten slices of pizza each.


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