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In
Italy,
pizza
served
in
formal
settings,
such
as
at
a
restaurant,
is
presented
unsliced
and
eaten
with
the
use
of
a
knife
and
fork.[2][3]
In
casual
settings
it
is
cut
into
wedges
to
be
eaten
while
held
in
the
hand.
The
term
pizza
was
first
recorded
in
the
10th
century
in
a
Latin
manuscript
from
the
Southern
Italian
town
of
Gaeta
in
Lazio,
on
the
border
with
Campania.[4]
Modern
pizza
was
invented
in
Naples,
and
the
dish
and
its
variants
have
since
become
popular
in
many
countries.[5]
It
has
become
one
of
the
most
popular
foods
in
the
world
and
a
common
fast
food
item
in
Europe
and
North
America,
available
at
pizzerias
(restaurants
specializing
in
pizza),
restaurants
offering
Mediterranean
cuisine,
and
via
pizza
delivery.[5][6]
Many
companies
sell
ready-baked
frozen
pizzas
to
be
reheated
in
an
ordinary
home
oven.
The
Associazione
Verace
Pizza
Napoletana
(lit.
True
Neapolitan
Pizza
Association)
is
a
non-profit
organization
founded
in
1984
with
headquarters
in
Naples
that
aims
to
promote
traditional
Neapolitan
pizza.[7]
In
2009,
upon
Italy's
request,
Neapolitan
pizza
was
registered
with
the
European
Union
as
a
Traditional
Speciality
Guaranteed
dish,[8][9]
and
in
2017
the
art
of
its
making
was
included
on
UNESCO's
list
of
intangible
cultural
heritage.[10]