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Maybe my point isn't clear. New york didn't make them first. It's constantly evolving. Chicago didn't "invent" deep dish until WWII. Pizza wasn't even popular in America until after WWII. So in the end we are just talking personal and regional preferences. For example....I am partial to the classical mahgerita and marinara. But if I want a hearty meal a deep dish is my go to. I can make either taste however I want with whatever I sant to put on them. That is the true beauty of pizza IMO.
No, I got what you were saying the first time and you are 100% right... as long as you aren't talking to someone from the 3 pizza centers of the world. Even then, you are still right but I'm forced to argue with you. ;-)
One of my favorite things in the world is Syrian flatbread called Zaatar. It's basically a simple, sauce-less pizza that is probably identical to what was being produced in Napoli before the tomato made its way to Europe in the 1500's. I agree with you... it's basically pizza. Just like a burger is a sandwich, even though no one ever calls a burger a sandwich.
As usual, you are right. Just please, please, please don't put jalapeno on your pie.
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