Tavern-style pizza

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title: Tavern-style pizza
text: Tavern-style pizza is a type of pizza that has both a crust firm enough to have a noticeable crunch and slices cut into squares, as opposed to wedges. It is also known as Milwaukee-style pizza. The name "tavern-style" comes from the pizzas originally served in taverns, often as an enticement to drink alcohol. This origin in taverns is also linked to the pizza's shape, as the square shape of the slices made it possible for taverns that did not have plates to instead set them on napkins. Residents
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date created: 2023-04-22T00:47:21Z
date modified: 2024-09-07T03:09:42Z
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