The Grizzwells by Bill Schorr for March 30, 2012

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    garyzeck  about 12 years ago

    Minnesotan

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    Sisyphos  about 12 years ago

    Pizza and apple pie? Yes, very American menu. I’m hungry.

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    a_hemant  about 12 years ago

    I thought pizza was italian.

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    Davepostmp  about 12 years ago

    Looking at the Wikipedia listing, I’d say it’s Italian, brought to America in the late 19th century by immigrants, where it was “refined” into the pizza we know today. My question: who was the first to put pepperoni on it? Genius!

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    whitecarabao  about 12 years ago

    American pizza may have been inspired by Italian pizza, but it is distinctly American, as any Italian will tell you.

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    REDROCKER51  about 12 years ago

    you all are wrong!!!! it all depends on what chef makes the pizza…italian chef..italian pizza..american chef..american pizza…chinese chef….frozen pizza..LOL

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    James Lindley Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Actually neither one is American in origin. Apples, while they have been adopted as American, originated in eastern Europe. Pies similar to what we have now were already common in England. Still, it could be argued that combining the two is American. As for pizza, they originated in Italy, though pizza as we know it did originate in the US.

    Rubber Ducky, I had pizza with squid tentacles and potato slices in Japan. You make an interesting point.

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