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Encyclopedia > Mexican pizza

Mexican pizza is a pizza-like dish with toppings typical of Mexican cuisine such as beans and jalapeños. It was introduced by La Fábula Pizza pizzeria in the 1980s and is now known worldwide. Mexican pizzas can also be made from quesadillas after tomato sauce and toppings have been added. These are also called "pizzadillas". A Pizza Margherita made in Naples (Napoli), Italy. ... Mexican food is a style of food that originated in Mexico. ... This article is on the plant. ... Binomial name Capsicum annuum The jalapeño is a small to medium-sized chile pepper that is prized for the hot, burning sensation that it produces in the mouth when eaten. ... Pepperoni is one of the most popular toppings on American pizzas. ... The 1980s decade refers to the years from 1980 to 1989, inclusive. ... A quesadilla, cut into wedges. ... pasta served with tomato sauce Tomato sauce is a condiment made with tomatoes, and sometimes also Meat, onions, basil, salt, oil, garlic, vodka and various spices. ...


This food item was introduced in the United States by Taco Bell in the mid-90's. The ad-campaign for Mexican pizza had the quote "mmm... Mexican pizza..." and had a few rewinds in it. Taco Bell is a fast-food restaurant chain which is a division of Yum! Brands, Inc. ...


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