Pizza Margherita - Porto

Margherita Pizza A pizza with the colors of the Italian flag worthy of a queen Queen Margherita of Italy The iconic Neapolitan dish was reportedly named after Queen Margherita of Italy after she tasted it in Naples, but culinary historians say this story, served up for years by chefs and authors, is worse cooked. Pizza is one of the most popular dishes around the world. This simple combination of flat bread baked in the oven, with tomato, cheese and fresh basil leaf flourished in Italy and spread all over the world, also with the help of Italian immigrants, in the early 20th century. There are many ingredients for different pizzas, but only one pizza has a real pedigree. Pizza Margherita The original story began when the Queen of Italy visited Naples in 1889. Walking through the streets of the city center, Queen Margherita and her husband smelled a delicious aroma coming from a pizzeria. Intrigued, the couple invited the establishment's chef, Raffaele Esposito, to go to Palácio Cap...