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Get ready to slice into a delicious piece of history!   [Recommended by [OpenWeb]]( Get ready to slice into a delicious piece of history with a fun fact about one of the world’s favorite foods—pizza! We’re here to add a tasty tidbit to your day. Let’s explore today’s savory fact!   Did you know?   Pizza as we know it today originated in Naples, Italy, in the late 18th century, but its roots can be traced back to ancient civilizations that made flatbreads topped with various ingredients!     The modern pizza gained popularity when it was topped with tomatoes, which were introduced to Europe from the Americas in the 16th century. The Margherita pizza, named after Queen Margherita of Savoy, was created in 1889 by pizzaiolo Raffaele Esposito, who used the colors of the Italian flag—red (tomato), white (mozzarella), and green (basil)—to honor the queen. Since then, pizza has evolved into countless styles and variations worldwide, becoming a beloved dish in many cultures. We hope today’s fun fact has added a flavorful layer to your appreciation of pizza! Whether you’re a fan of classic toppings or creative combinations, join us in celebrating this iconic dish.     [Recommended by [OpenWeb]](     [Recommended by [OpenWeb]]( [Click Here for More Fun Facts!]( Daily Fun Fact · 210 Crossings Blvd · Unit #1138 · Elverson · Pennsylvania · 19520 [Preferences](   |   [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Click here to view the online version.](

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