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I don't know. People like what they are used to. If you are an American and are used to and enjoy Italian-American food, it is conceivable that the food in Italy (although excellent in most cases) won't be what you think Italian food should be. To me New York pizza tastes the best. Pizza in Rome....to me not as tasty.
GTFO if you're putting cheese on your salad. Moussolini hung people for less.
1) Or that you have non-functioning taste buds that have been ruined by garlic powder, fake flavors, horrible produce, and things no self respecting italian would ever, ever eat.
I don't know. People like what they are used to. If you are an American and
My first order of business next time I visit the US is to have like 5 bowls of ******* delicious olive garden salad. I don't care what you guys think about the rest of their dishes, but their salad is unibomber-crazy delicious, especially after living in countries that wouldn't know a salad if it murdered 40,000,000 of their countrymen and it's ugly salad face was on the great salad hall of the people build opposite of salad square.
I know some people who are pretty familiar with Italy and Italian food who like Roman pizza more than they like Neapolitan. I, of course, ridicule them for this, but pizza is not at all foreign to Rome, it is just different there. I don't actually like NY pizza at all, but I do like other American style pizzas. I mean, given good basic ingredients, how bad can it be?
How can you like Chicago style?