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29 Comments

  1. "Pizzaiolo" would be pronounced "peets-aye-oh-low." Josh wasn't too far off if only he had committed to saying the whole word😂

  2. you forgot about the greek guy who moved to chatham ontario and in 1954 put the most contreversial pizza to ever exist on his menu HAWAIIAN PIZZA

  3. Loved the video, but missed almost all variants from around the world. Like fugazzetta from Argentina…

  4. The dark ages were actually not dark at all, that term was coined by renaissance soy boys who didn’t like how prosperous Christendom was at the time.

  5. First ever recorded Pizza from 1000 years ago is literally a "Pie". Fast forward to Chicago Style Deep Dish Pizza, "This is not Pizza, this is what I would call more of a Pie" ok dude

  6. 5:45
    The origin of the name 'Pizza' is math.
    Let 'z' represent the radius of the object, and let 'z' represent its' depth.
    To calculate the volume of the object, we may do the following:

    Lets raise the radius (z) to the power of 2, and multiply it by pi. This will give us the surface area of the object. And so, to complete the calculation, we multiply the result we got earlier by the depth of the object (a).

    Now we've got the volume of the object, the pi*z*z*a.

    You're welcome.

  7. Saying the history of something affects the taste is immediately pretentious as fuck to me

  8. As someone constantly gaslit by people who love totinos pizzas, I felt so validated that josh hated it as much as I do.

  9. The tomato wasn’t even part of the “old world” prior to 1492 so you’re welcome Italy. Sincerely, the Americas

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