16th Century
1522 - Tomatoes were
brought back to Europe from the New World (Peru). Originally they were
thought to be poisonous, but later the poorer people of Naples added the
new tomatoes to their yeast dough and created the first simple pizza, as
we know it. They usually had only flour, olive oil, lard, cheese, and
herbs with which to feed their families. All of Italy proclaimed the
Neapolitan pies to be the best. At that time, the Tavern of the
Cerrigloi was a hangout for the Spanish soldiers of the Viceroy. It is
said that they flocked there to feast on the specialty of the house -
pizza.
17th Century
By the 17th Century, pizza had
achieved a local popularity among visitors to Naples who would venture
into the poorer sections to taste this peasant dish made by men called
"pizzaioli."
18th Century
Queen Maria Carolina d'Asburgo
Lorena (1752-1814), wife of the King of Naples, Ferdinando IV
(1751-1821), had a special oven built in their summer palace of
Capodimonte so that their chef could serve pizzas to herself and to her
guests.
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