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This is considered “fast food” in Italy

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Cats & Dogs Universe1 year ago

Fabulous. Clean oil. Gloves. High quality products. Fabulous!

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Pale Pen151 year ago

Why isn’t he making it on the ground with no shoes on and using his bare hands that he just wiped with?

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Ahmet Kuran1 year ago

Imagine having a real food culture instead of Just KFC or McDonald's. American people dont know anything about real food

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ZENZERO1 year ago

Glad to know what these are called, I accidentally reinvented these at home never having had one!

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The Immortal1 year ago

The food is all about presentation...

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Global Index1 year ago

Dudes do hot dogs but in Indian street food style. 😂

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Ahtisham Rajput1 year ago

White dudes making cold drink in indian style 😂

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Success Minded1 year ago

MORE DETAILS: - Italian street food like this fried pizza is a centuries-old tradition, often tracing back to Naples where quick, flavorful meals were a staple for busy workers. - The dough used in authentic Italian fried pizza is typically made with high-quality flour, water, yeast, and salt, fermented slowly to develop a complex flavor. - Unlike American fast food, Italian "fast food" emphasizes fresh ingredients and traditional cooking methods, often prepared on the spot to ensure quality. - The oil used for frying is usually extra virgin olive oil or a high-quality vegetable oil, changed frequently to maintain cleanliness and flavor, as seen in the video. - Fried pizza in Italy is not just about speed; it's about preserving culinary heritage, with each region having its own twist on the recipe. - The toppings in the video, like mozzarella and prosciutto, are classic choices, but Italian fried pizza can also feature seasonal vegetables, seafood, or even sweet fillings like Nutella. - This style of pizza is often enjoyed as a snack or light meal, reflecting Italy's culture of small, frequent eats throughout the day. - The Slow Food movement, which started in Italy, champions such traditional foods, opposing the homogenization of global fast food chains. - In Italy, street food vendors like the one in the video are regulated to ensure hygiene and quality, a stark contrast to some fast food practices elsewhere.

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ST O IC 🅷1 year ago

Imagine if America implemented Italy's "Fast Food"

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