Top 25 Interesting Facts About Pizza You Should Know

Last Updated on October 3, 2021

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Facts About Pizza – The term pizza was first recorded in the 10th century in a Latin manuscript from the Southern Italian town of Gaeta in Lazio, on the border with Campania. The modern pizza was invented in Naples, and the dish and its variants have since become popular in many countries. It has become one of the most popular foods in the world and a common fast food item in Europe, North America, and Australasia; available at pizzerias (restaurants specializing in pizza), restaurants offering Mediterranean cuisine, and via pizza delivery.

More Interesting Facts About Pizza You Should Know

  1. The First Pizza

When you think pizza you think Italiano, but the origin of pizza goes back to ancient times. Greeks and Egyptians were cooking a pizza like flatbread and topping it with olive oil and spices. The “modern pizza” as we know it evolved in Naples Italy, when tomato was added to in the late 18th century.

  1. The United States eats 350 slices of pizza every second

Americans love pizza in fact so much so that we eat about 100 acres of pizza everyday according to the National Association of Pizza operators. That’s a whopping 350 slices every second!

  1. 93% of Americans that eat pizza, do once a month

According to a recent survey completed by Mintel, it is estimated that 93% of Americans that eat pizza eat it at least once a month.

  1. The most expensive pizza in the world costs $12,000

Luis XIII in Salerno, Italy has the world’s most expensive pizza with a price tag of $12,000! This is no ordinary pizza, first the dough is aged perfectly before the chief arrives at your home. Yes, they will create this masterpiece in your home kitchen. Some of the ingredients include, three types of caviar, lobster from Norway, Cilento, bufala mozzarella cheese and grains of pink Australian sea-salt from the Murray River.

  1. Breakfast Pizza, 36% of Americans believe that pizza is a breakfast meal

Pizza in the morning? 36% of Americans eat pizza as a breakfast meal. Now, I don’t know if that is leftovers from the night before. I always think pizza tastes better the next day.

  1. The most popular pizza topping is pepperoni

It’s not to hard to figure this one out, but now we have the numbers to prove it! In a HarrisPoll® taken in January of 2016, pepperoni was found to be the most popular topping followed by Sausage at number two.

  1. World’s Biggest Pizza

The biggest pizza in recorded history was prepared by Dovilio Nardi, Andrea Mannocchi, Marco Nardi, Matteo Nardi and Matteo Giannotte in Rome, Italy, on 13 December 2012. It had a total surface area of 13,580.28 ft². Guinness was on hand to document the massive pie!

  1. A Pizza was Delivered in Space

In 2001, the Russian Space Agency was paid more than a million bucks to deliver a six-inch pizza to the International Space Station. Russian cosmonaut,Yuri Usachov had the honor of being the first person to receive a pizza delivery while in orbit.

  1. Super Bowl Sunday is the biggest day of the year for pizza delivery in the U.S

Americans love football and they love pizza, so it fit together perfectly like two slices from the same pie. There are four other days that are full of pizza Halloween, the day before Thanksgiving, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.

  1. Nobody Knows How the Word Pizza Originated

The word “Pizza” was first documented around 997 AD in Gaeta, Italy. After that the name started to spread to different parts of central and southern Italy.

  1. The Outer Edge Is Called the Cornicione

Did you know that there is technical term for “crust”? Well there is, it’s called cornicione or the “end crust”. No matter what you call it, your kids will not eat it!

  1. World War II helped Bring Pizza to the Masses

Before World War II pizza was mostly enjoyed by Italian immigrants in their home communities. During the occupation of Italy, Allied troops began eating local foods to supplement sometimes dwindling rations. The local bakers could hardly keep up with the US soldiers demand for pizza, and when they came home after the war they brought their  love for pizza back with them.

  1. October Is National Pizza Month

It was created by the publisher of Pizza Today magazine, Gerry Durnell in October of 1984. It is now an annually celebrated event, maybe the fact that Halloween is one of the busiest days of the pizza year helped Gerry decide to make October National pizza month?

  1. Papa’s Tomato Pies is America’s Oldest Continuously Operating Pizzeria

founded by Giuseppe Papa in 1912 on South Clinton Avenue in Trenton, New Jersey, this family owned pizzeria has operated continuously since opening day and still remains operated by the Papa family.

  1. Pizza is a 37 billion dollar industry

Wow that’s a lot of money! It looks like pizza is great for the American economy. According to the American Pizza Community, US Pizzeria’s employ over a million people in 73,000 stores across the country.

  1. Cristian Dumitru of Romania ate 200 pounds of pizza in a week

This is one of those records that makes you do a double take! It’s true, in 2006 Cristian Dumitru set a new world record surpassing Takeru Kobayashi by eating 200 pounds of pizza in a week.

  1. There’s a annual Pizza expo in Las Vegas

The international pizza expo is the world’s largest pizza industry show. Among the attendees will be pizzeria owners and operators, distributors and food brokers. Don’t book a flight to Vegas trying to find some great pizza, the expo is closed to the general public.

  1. There is a mathematical theorem named after pizza

It’s called the Pizza theorem, it states the equality of two areas that arise when one partitions a disk in a certain way. Who thought that pizza would contribute to basic geometry.

  1. Anchovies are the least favorite pizza topping in america

Earlier on this list we discovered that peperoni was the most popular pizza topping in a survey conducted by Harris Poll®. We probably could have just guessed at that one, and you could also easily guess anchovies are the least favorite topping. They stink! Literally.

  1. The first North Korean pizzeria opened in 2009

Apparently Kim Jong-il was very fond of pizza, so much so that he had Italian pizza chefs flown into Pyongyang to teach the craft. Disappointed with the retention of new skills learned he later had representatives flown to Naples and Rome to continue their education before the grand opening.

  1. The first American cities to start selling pizza where

New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and Trenton all had a large population of Southern Italian immigrants around the turn of the century. When they arrived they brought their love of pizza with them. I would not be until after World War II that the pizza would be widely known outside of those small communities.

  1. The first frozen pizza hit the market in 1962

Tontino’s, which started as Totino’s Italian Kitchen is said to be the first company to offer frozen pizza in 1962. Apparently the y did pretty good, Pillsbury bought the company in 1975.

  1. The Hawaiian pizza was invented in Canada

In 1962 by Sam Panopoulos, a native of Greece who was running a pizzeria in Ontario Canada. Bored with only having three toppings available mushroom, bacon, or pepperoni he took down a can of pineapples from the top shelf and decided to throw it on pizza. The rest is history.

  1. These two Famous people who got their start making and delivering pizzas.

Bill Murray and Jean Claude Van Damme both worked at pizza restaurants, Van Damme used to be a delivery driver before he became famous.

  1. The first American pizza shop was Lombardi’s in New York City

Lombardi’s was the first pizza shop opened in the United States back in 1905. It is still located in Little Italy section of Manhattan today. Even though Lombardi’s was the first, they did close their doors for a short time making Papa’s Tomato Pies America’s Oldest Continuously Operating Pizzeria.

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