National Pizza Day 2023: Slice into some absurd facts
By Elizabeth Wolfe and Brian Ries, CNN
10 February 2023 • 8:21am
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The time has come to wrap yourself in the warm, gooey embrace of cheese, settle into a heavenly array of toppings, and chomp down on some comforting crust. That’s right. October is National Pizza Month.
Now, that’s not to be confused with National Pizza Day (February 9), National Cheese Pizza Day (September 5), National Pepperoni Pizza Day (September 20), and National Sausage Pizza Day (October 11), but boy, does this nation love pizza.
There’s no doubt about it — folks do love their pizza.
Here are some absurd pizza facts to fuel your month of munching.
It might be addictive
The seemingly harmful pizza pie was ranked as the food most associated with addictive-like eating behaviors, according to a study. Its delicious combination of fat and carbohydrates, along with its texture, color, and complimentary taste profile make it so appealing.
Its delicious combination of fat and carbohydrates, along with its texture, color and complimentary taste profile are among the traits that make it so appealing.
Artificial Intelligence is coming for your slice
Could AI be the brains behind your next slice of pizza? Shannon O'Hara/Getty Images North America/Getty Images for Pizza Hut
Is nothing sacred? The reach of artificial intelligence has expanded into pizza artistry. Researchers have figured out a way to teach an AI system how to construct a pizza by looking at a picture.
Researchers have figured out a way to teach an AI system how to construct a pizza by looking at a picture.
Pizza is just the beginning, though. If a computer can figure out how to properly layer the ingredients of a pizza, it may be able to better understand how to construct other foods, or eventually be able to layer clothes into an outfit, project leader Dimitrios Papadopoulos told CNN Business.
Pizza has been a tool of military intelligence
In the late ’60s, the US Army’s 113th Military Intelligence unit used the tastiest trick in their book – fake pizza deliveries – to spy on reporters and politicians, according to The New Yorker.
Can anything top this crime caper?
Italian anti-Mafia police tracked down and arrested a suspected mobster in France, where he was working under an alias as a pizzaiolo — or pizza chef.
People love setting pizza records
Cooks work inside the Los Angeles Convention Center on January 18, 2023, to create the world's largest pizza. Credit: Mike Blake/Reuters
Guinness World Records has recorded an seemingly endless list of pizza records. Here are just a few:
World’s largest pizza: In Los Angeles this past January, Pizza Hut and YouTube star Airrack set a new record for the world’s largest pizza, coming in at 13,990 square feet.
Longest pizza delivery: In 2006, Paul Fenech traveled 12,346.6 miles from Madrid to Wellington, New Zealand, to hand-deliver a pizza to Niko Apostolakis. CNN could not find any record of whether the pizza was freezing cold by the time it got there or if Apostolakis actually ate that thing.
Highest altitude pizza delivery on land: Good news! If you can make it to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, you might be able to convince Pizza Hut to deliver a victory meal to you. They’ve done it before, after all.
Best pizza city in the USA
If you’re thinking Chicago or New York, you’re wrong. At least that’s the relatively recent opinion of the authors of the encyclopedic “Modernist Pizza.” Click here to learn which city trumps the old pizza standbys.
Make you own pizza dough
In this case, we’re not being absurd. It’s perfectly doable to make your own delicious pizza dough at home. If you’re feeling daunted by the idea, Stanley Tucci, the host of CNN’s “Searching for Italy,” guides the way.