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World Pizza Championship

The World Pizza Championship is an international event where pizzaiolos from around the world compete in various categories to determine who can make the best pizza. The competition is held annually and has been taking place since 1991.

History

The World Pizza Championship was first held in 1991 in Italy. It was initially a small event, but it has grown over the years to become a major international competition. The championship is organized by the Pizza World Association, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the art of pizza making.

Competition Categories

The World Pizza Championship includes several categories in which competitors can participate. These include:

  • Pizza Tasting: In this category, competitors are judged on the taste and quality of their pizza.
  • Pizza Acrobatics: This category involves competitors performing tricks and stunts with pizza dough.
  • Fastest Pizza Maker: Competitors in this category are timed to see who can make a pizza the fastest.
  • Largest Pizza: This category is for those who can make the biggest pizza.

Notable Winners

Over the years, many talented pizzaiolos have won the World Pizza Championship. Some notable winners include:

  • Tony Gemignani: A 13-time World Pizza Champion, Tony is known for his skills in pizza acrobatics and pizza tasting.
  • Franco Pepe: Franco is a renowned Italian pizzaiolo who has won the championship multiple times.

Impact and Influence

The World Pizza Championship has had a significant impact on the pizza industry. It has helped to raise the profile of pizza making as a culinary art and has inspired many pizzaiolos to hone their skills and create innovative new pizza recipes.

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