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What does the pizza in italy taste like?

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what does the pizza in italy taste like?

How about the Tiramisu?

Is italian a tough language to learn?

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  1. I think it is much better than here,  (let's remember pizza was born there) there are less spices in the sauce, and the mozzarella is more flavorful. If you really want the best pizza go to Naples, they use authentic mozzarella di bufala, buffalo mozarella which is high quality. Italian pizza also has basil leaves on it and a little bit of extra virgin olive oil on top. Below are some good tips to making a good pizza at home:

    Tiramisu, is a great dessert, you will eat only authentic tiramisu' in Italy, it consists of ladyfingers dipped in coffee and with brandy liquor with a rich cream on top in layers.

    Italian, can be tough for an American, but the best way to learn is to travel and eat!


  2. The pizza is very much unlike the pizza here.  It is a shock how different it is almost.

    It tastes very different, the ingredients are different/used differently and it's just a totally different thing.

    First of all it's like a personal pizza, it's thin and it's crispy.

    If you order pepperoni there are not slices of pepperoni but chunks of it.

    Plus their sauce is different, if I remember correctly they don't use a red sauce like we do.

    It's good, but nothing like the US version.

    Tiramisu I wouldn't know as I didn't have any over there.

    I would recommend finding small ma and pa style restaurants as the pasta there is homemade and beyond amazing.

    And the language is no different than any romance language(french, spanish)  if you can learn one of them easially, you can learn itailian just as easy.  :)

    Hope this helps!  :)

  3. The food in Italy is so much better! When you go and then come back, you will taste the difference. From personal experience, the pizza in Italy is thin and they don't cut it into slices for you, you usually eat it with a fork and knife. Also, they don't put tons of cheese on it or load it with disgusting toppings and tons of grease. It tastes like it was homemade.

    Also, the tiramisu is delicious, better then here. You should try Tiramisu gelato there, it is amazing! Also, Italian is not hard to learn. La lingua italiano e come Franciase! (The language of Italian is like French).

  4. The pizza is much better than in f.ex. the US - but you can get good Italian-style pizza all over Europe.

    Tiramisu is too sweet for my taste - but dessert-lovers assure me it's fabulous when made right! :)

    If you speak Spanish, Italian will be really easy!!

    If you don't, it'll be about as hard as learning Spanish - not impossible, can be done in a short time with a bit of effort.

  5. Real Italian pizza is more like a chewy flatbread.  It has little sauce or cheese.

    The tiramisu is made the same as it is here, but not as sweet.

    If you have a good grasp of Spanish, Italian is almost a no-brainer.  The languages are quite similar, but Italian throws you a curve ball here and there.

  6. well it dose not taste like pizza hut pizza it is more like  a good thin crust or bread with sauce and  cheese and ham

    I did not have the Tiramisu when I went to Italy well I did have it in ice cream form

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