margherita in A Sentence

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    Pizza Margherita is named after Italy's Queen Margherita.

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    The Margherita pizza was named after Queen WHO?

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    Many Italians consider Margherita the only true kind of pizza.

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    The gothic church, Santa Margherita di Antiochia can also be found here.

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    From then on, the story goes, that particular topping combination was dubbed pizza Margherita.

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    The Queen enjoyed the pizza so much, it was named after her: Pizza Margherita.

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    The Queen loved the pizza so much that it was named after her: Pizza Margherita.

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    The queen loved the pizza so much, that he named it after her- Pizza Margherita.

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    Italy unified in 1861, and King Umberto I and Queen Margherita visited Naples in 1889.

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    She liked it so much that this type of pizza was named after her, the Pizza Margherita.

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    Two kings of Italy are buried in the Pantheon: Vittorio Emanuele II and Umberto I, as well as Umberto's Queen, Margherita.

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    King Umberto I and Queen Margherita visited Naples in 1889 and they got bored of the fancy food and asked for pizza(which was a food for the poor).

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    The legend of pizza Margherita is considered a false history, as a pizza made with the same toppings was already present in Naples between 1796 and 1810,[3] although it probably was not called"Margherita".

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    The Queen loved it so much that she popularized it among the elite, with the chef himself naming that particular pizza after her- hence, Pizza Margherita and Esposito often being dubbed the“father of modern pizza”….

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    However, this anecdote is doubted by some critics, as a kind of pizza, made with the same toppings, was also said to be in vogue in Naples, between 1796 and 1810, even though it may not have been called''Margherita'' at that time.

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    As to how it spread to be a popular dish among those who weren't poor, a very popular myth(of which there are a few variations) is that, in 1889, King Umberto and his cousin Margherita(and, also, his Queen) were traveling the country in hopes of calming the advancing tide of revolution in newly reunited Italy.

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