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		<title>Naples : History of the Pizzeria</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The pizzeria Brandi in Naples Italy, according to some travel guides, would be a must for tourists since the pizza was born here &#8230;  is widely believed that pizzas are a lot better in this wonderful city. History of Pizzeria Brandi: the pizzeria was founded in 1780, near the Royal Palace. The name came from [...]]]></description>
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<p>The  pizzeria <a href="http://www.brandi.it/" target="_blank">Brandi</a> in Naples Italy, according to some travel guides, would be a must for  tourists since the pizza was born here &#8230;  is widely believed that pizzas are a lot better in this wonderful city.</p>
<p>History of Pizzeria Brandi: the pizzeria was founded in 1780, near the Royal Palace. The name came from one of the first owners, Pietro Colicchio, known by the nickname &#8220;Peter the pizzaiuolo. Pietro, having no brothers or sons, sold the pizzeria to Henry Brandi,  who passed it to his daughter Mary Jane Brandi, future wife of  Raffaele Esposito.</p>
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<p>Thus it was with Raffaele  Esposito, the husband of Mary Jane Brandi, who in June 1889, during a  visit in Naples he was  invited by a royal official at the Reggia di Capodimonte. Raffaele  Esposito went with his wife making his entrance aboard a carriage pulled by a donkey.<br />
They had three varieties of pizza: a white with oil, cheese and basil, and finally one with mozzarella and  tomato.</p>
<p>Latter it was recorded having the  approval of Queen Margherita. Raphael  then paid  homage to the pizza with the name of the Queen and there it was born in  June 1889, the pizza Margherita, the most famous pizzas.</p>
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<p>The Royal Household in the meantime had sent the  great pizzaiuolo, on June 11, 1889, a letter, which stated that:</p>
<p>Capodimonte, June 11, 1889</p>
<p>Esteemed Mr. Raffaele Esposito (Brandi). I confirm that the three qualities of pizza you have cooked for Her Majesty the Queen were very good.</p>
<p>Yours faithfully,</p>
<p>Galli Camillo<br />
Chief of the Royal Household</p>
<p>The original document is still on display in the Antica Pizzeria Brandi.
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