pizzassa
Pizzassa is a lesser-known but distinctive variation of pizza that originated in the southern Italian region of Calabria. Unlike traditional Neapolitan or Roman pizza, pizzassa is characterized by its thick, doughy crust and a unique preparation method. The dough is typically made with a higher proportion of water and less yeast, resulting in a dense, almost cake-like texture. It is often baked in a wood-fired oven, similar to traditional pizza, but the dough is left to rise longer, contributing to its hearty consistency.
The topping style of pizzassa also sets it apart. While toppings can vary, it commonly features a
Pizzassa is particularly popular in Calabria and surrounding regions, where it is enjoyed both in traditional
The dish has seen limited international recognition, though it has gained some attention among food enthusiasts