At Slice, we take pizza seriously- but we also like to have fun with it! Think you know your pizza trivia? Test your knowledge with our ultimate Pizza Quiz and see if you're a true pizza aficionado. Scroll to the bottom to check your answers!
Which country is credited with inventing modern pizza
a. France
b. Italy
c. Greece
d. USA
2. What was the worlds largest pizza made of?
a. 100 pounds of cheese
b. 10,000 pounds of flour
c. 100,000 pepperonis
d. It was gluten-free
3. Which pizza topping is the most controversial
a. Pineapple
b. Mushrooms
c. Anchovies
d. Olives
4. How many Slice are typically in a large pizza?
a. 6
b. 8
c. 10
d. 12
5. What type of cheese is traditionally used on pizza?
a. Cheddar
b. Gouda
c. Mozzarella
d. Parmesan
6. True or False: The Margherita pizza was named after an italian queen.
7. Which pizza topping holds the title as the most popular in the world?
a. Pepperoni
b. Bacon
c. Chicken
d. Ham
8. Which of the following is NOT a traditional pizza crust style?
a. thin
b. Stuffed
c. Cracker
d. Pretzel
9. What's the record for the most pizza made by one person in an hour?
a. 67
b. 100
c. 206
d. 250
10. Which of these is the most populat day of the week to order pizza?
a. Friday
b. Saturday
c. Sunday
d. Monday
Answers:
b) Italy – Pizza as we know it today comes from Italy, specifically Naples!
d) It was gluten-free! – The world’s largest pizza was gluten-free and over 13,000 square feet!
a) Pineapple – Love it or hate it, pineapple divides pizza lovers like no other topping.
b) 8 – Most large pizzas are sliced into 8 pieces.
c) Mozzarella – This stretchy, gooey cheese is the most popular for pizza.
True – The Margherita pizza was named after Queen Margherita of Savoy in 1889.
a) Pepperoni – Pepperoni is the world’s favorite pizza topping.
d) Pretzel – While stuffed crusts are real, pretzel crusts are not a traditional style!
c) 206 – The record for most pizzas made by one person in an hour stands at 206!
a) Friday – Pizza is most popular on Friday nights, when people are ready to relax after a long week!
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