• Stovetop@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Admittedly it doesn’t take much creative thinking to come up with the idea of “bread with stuff on it”.

    It’d be pretty different from what we think of as pizza today though with no tomatoes or mozzarella.

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      10 months ago

      That’s why I mentioned pizza bianca / white pizza - it doesn’t include passata or tomato sauce, but it’s still pizza.

      Cheese being added to the pizza is a bit trickier, but I’m tempted to say that the Romans already did this; they were big fans of cheese, and the white stuff in the afresco looks a lot like sheep cheese for me. And, well, cheese melting over hot bread is kind of obvious. Plus there are claims that mozzarella itself backtracks to those times, although it was originally made with sheep milk.

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        10 months ago

        Likely not used on pizza though, I’d imagine. But a cheese like feta, which would have been more common, would probably still taste great.

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          10 months ago

          I could also picture them spreading some moretum (crushed cheese with herbs and olive oil, it’s rather tasty) over the dough. The white thing in the afresco is certainly not moretum as the later is green, but frankly that doesn’t sound too far from what I’ve seen people adding to pizza bianca.