
What pizza from a vending machine really tastes like
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Rome's new pizza vending machine, Mr. Go, cooks pizza from scratch in just three minutes. Can it beat the famous pizzerias of Trastevere?
(CNN) — It's known for its ancient ruins, the seat of Catholicism and some of the world's best pizza. Yes, in Rome, the art of pizza is up there with the art of constructing buildings that will last for 2,000 years, and guiding one of the world's major religions. Compared to the original Neapolitan style, Roman pizza is thinner, flakier and crunchier, since it's baked for a little longer. The pizzerias of Trastevere, the boho neighborhood across the River Tiber from central Rome, are lauded as some of the best places in the world to try the dish.More Related News