Pizzas from around the world: The word “Pizza” is special to everyone. Men, women, and children all over the world can indulge in a slice for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Strike up a conversation about pizza and it will likely evoke waves of nostalgia from those around you. If you can’t get to a pizzeria, chances are excellent that a local spot can shoot a pie over in less than an hour.
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The oldest pizzeria in the United States and pioneer of the “New York Style” pizza is Lombardi’s Pizza in Manhattan. Located just one block east of the infamous Mulberry Street, Lombardi’s first opened their doors in 1905 and continues to serve New Yorkers over 110 years later!
With over a century’s worth of pizza boxes piling up in the wild, it comes as no surprise that the world has cooked up some interesting creations to separate themselves from the standard “pepperoni and cheese” flair that most people encounter. You wouldn’t think insects or sea creature droppings belong on a pizza, but we have proof that it’s possible in this collection of the 10 craziest pizzas from around the world.
10. Cookie Dough Crust – South Korea
“Mr. Pizza” is a sexy South Korean-based pizza chain whose target demographic appears to be single women. Their menu consists of several outlandish options such as the Romantic Combo, Lovely Piece, Secret Garden and Gesal Montand: Each more exotic (and expensive) than the last.
The big innovation here is The Grand Prix Cookie Crust Pizza, which starts with a sweet cookie dough crust and piles on the shrimp, potato topping, pumpkin seeds and raisins (to taste).
You may not find Chef Gordon Ramsay falling back to cookie dough, shrimp and raisins anytime soon, but he’s no “Mr. Pizza”. To try The Grand Prix Cookie Crust Pizza, you will have to adventure to South Korea as their sole American location in Los Angeles, CA doesn’t appear to include it on their menu.
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