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7 Foods Invented in Naples, Italy Explained

Rich Italians spent a hundred years calling tomatoes poison. They refused to eat them, refused to cook with them, and left them rotting in gardens.

But the broke families of Naples had nothing else to eat, so they tried them anyway, and accidentally created one of the most important foods in history.

From fried pizza born in a bombed city to a dessert that only exists because a king lost his temper, these are seven foods that were invented in Naples.

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