Debunking Five Myths About Pizzas
Many rumours about pizzas are around. You may also have heard some of them. In this blog, we have decided to debunk the five most common myths about pizzas.
Myth 1
The pizza was
invented in Italy
The origin of pizzas
goes back to ancient times. Greek and Egyptians would cook pizza with flatbread and use olive oil
and spices as toppings. However, the credit for modern pizza goes to Naples,
Italy.
Myth 2
Pizzas Make
You Fat
Pizza is fast
food and believed to be high in calories that can make you fat. But, the truth
is, one slice of pizza has almost the same number of calories as one bowl of
cereal with whole milk has. So, one slice of pizza will not
cause weight gain at all. If you eat too much of any food, you will get extra
calories that will make you fat, and pizza is not an exception to it. If you
eat an entire pizza, then you will pack on with a few extra calories that will
result in fat. So, you will have to spend your time in the gym to burn the
extra calories.
Myth 3
Pizza is
ideal for lunch and dinner
You can eat Southwest Detroit pizza anytime. It is a
perfect breakfast dish as well. So, if you don’t eat pizzas for breakfast
because you heard this myth somewhere, you should forget about this myth and
order for it whenever you desire. It will supply your body with necessary
nutrients like protein, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
Myth 4
You should reheat your pizza in your
microwave before eating
When you reheat
your pizza in the microwave, your pizza is turned into crust soggy and the
cheese rubbery. But, you cannot eat your pizza cold. So, you should warm your
pizza in a skillet for a few minutes and then eat it warm.
Myth 5
Pizzas are a cheap dish
Many types of pizzas have been invented in
different parts of the world by pizza lovers and some are quite expensive.
Louis XIII is the most expensive pizza in the world which costs $12000.
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