Nick and Tony's pursuit to reveal the Italian secrets of
delicacy with the rest of the world led them to America! Raised
in the heart of Naples, Italy, the two were determined to transfer the
distinct blends of herbs and spices to America.
With this at heart and mind, the two best friends ventured over to the United States
and brought to our community America's most favorite food...Pizza!
With unrelenting respect for their homeland, they named their dream "Venezia Pizza."
Venezia Pizza is dedicated to provide the community not only with
superb pizza but a commitment to customer satisfaction. They
are known to give candy to children visiting the restaurant, and
provide generous discounts with coupons. In fact Venezia Pizza has
invested in this website to provide YOU the customer with accessibility
to coupons.
Venezia Pizza thanks you for your patronage and friendship!
HISTORY OF THE PIZZA
The Pizza began simply as a garnished flat bread sold by roaming vendors to the poor in the streets of 18th century Naples. Probably the biggest step towards its present-day persona was the acceptance of the tomato by the Neapolitans, and the subsequent use of its flesh as pizza topping.
This happy culinary partnership was endorsed, so they story goes, in 1889 when queen Margherita was accompanying her Husband, Umberto I of Savoia on an inspection of his Italian Kingdom. During her trips around the kingdom she saw many peasants and poor people eating a flat bread which they called ?Pizza?. The curious queen summoned her guards and asked them to bring her a piece of this flat bread. The queen liked what she ate and would eat this flat bread every time she went out of her palace.
The queen was extremely popular with the masses and had developed a great liking for their Pizza. This taste was considered somewhat undesirable in court circles. One day in June, on the queens insistence Raffaele Esposito was summoned from his pizzeria to the palace to bake a selection of Pizzas for the queen.
Raffaele in order to honor the queens desire for his pizzas baked a special pizza with tomato, mozzarella cheese and basil (the colors of the Italian flag ? red/white/green). The pizza was a great hit with the queen and Esposito was summoned often to bake this pizza. When the news got out that the queens favorite was topped with tomato, mozzarella & basil, she not only became an even greater hit with the public, but also started a trend for the Pizza Margherita that has lasted in Naples and around the world to this day.
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