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PIZZA!!!! Here's your new thread Matthew
Capsicum, green pepper..... Thank you John, you saved me a google with the
explanation. "John F. Eldredge" wrote in message ... On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 16:23:33 -0400, tanadashoes wrote: "Yowie" wrote in message ... Hmmm... I wonder if us Aussies have different pizza styles to you folk over the other side of the pond. Here's the links to some chain pizza places: http://www.pizzahut.com.au (you'll need a postcode. Mine is 2530.You could try and see the differences in menus across the states - all Australian postcodes are 4 digits) http://www.dominos.com.au http://www.eagleboys.com.au But there's also "Italian family" type pizzarias that may or many not be on the web, and may or may not have traditional Italian style pizza. Thse folks would make their own dough from their family recipe and put 'whatever' on their pizza. Rocket, provolone, anchovies, slices of tomato and fresh basil on a crust just barely painted with a tomato sauce. Yummmmmm. But nothing like the pizza you'd buy at a chain, nor like other pizzas from other 'Italian Pizzeria' places that make pizzas that are more Australian style than Italian. I'm playing in Pizza Hut's Aussie site right now and already I've noticed a few ingredient differences in the toppings. If I recall correctly, our Supremes don't include pineapple, Kransky (some type of sausage?), or capsicum. They tend to have pepperoni, Italian sausage, green pepper, onion, mushrooms, sliced olives (same as olive wedges) and mozzarella cheese. I probably have forgot something, but those are the basics. I haven't gone much further than that. The Hawaiian pizzas are the same. Mandy and Rob prefer Mario's Hawaiian, as it includes grilled chicken and a few other things to the basic ham and pineapple. Pam S. fascinated Capsicum is the genus name for peppers. What Americans call "green pepper" is the unripe form of the bell pepper, Capsicum annuum, the only variety of pepper without a hot flavor. -- John F. Eldredge -- PGP key available from http://pgp.mit.edu "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria |
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