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Jan 28, 1520
Tomatoes Brought To The New World
Spanish conquistadors bring tomatoes to Europe from the New World. -
Jan 28, 1580
Mozzarella
The first known recipes for the production of mozzarella cheese begin popping up in cookbooks. -
Feared Tomatoes
Although tomatoes are feared to be poisonous, peasants in Naples are the first to add them to their pizza. -
Pizza Ovens
Port'Alba the world's first pizzeria, opens in Naples. The proprietor bakes pizzas in an oven lined with lava harvested from Mount Vesuvius. -
Toppings
Naples chef Raffaele Esposito prepares a red, white, and green pizza of tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil to honor a visit by Queen Margherita Teresa Giovanna. He names the pie the margherita -
Pizza In America?
Gennaro Lombardi opens the first American pizzeria: Lombardi's pizzeria, which was located at 53 ½ Spring St. in New York City. (The restaurant would later move to 32 Spring St.). -
Deep Dish Pizza
Ric Riccardo Sr. and Ike Sewell invent a deep-dish pizza and begin serving it at their new Chicago restaurant, Pizzeria Uno — creating a flagship for the future chain. -
Veterans & Pizza
Buying a slice becomes increasingly popular as WWII veterans return from Italy and spread the pizza gospel. -
First Frozen Pizza
The first frozen pizza made by the company Celentano's to hit the supermarkets. -
First Pizza Hut
The first Pizza Hut opens in Wichita, Kansas. The first Domino's opens just two years later in Ypsilanti, Michigan. -
Stuffed Pizza
Chicago pizzerias add a top layer to their deep-dish pie, creating the miracle of stuffed pizza. -
New Toppings
Pizza goes gourmet, with upscale toppings such as duck and Gorgonzola. -
DiGiorno Frozen Pizza
Kraft introduces DiGiorno pizza, the first "self-rising" frozen pie.