Healthy Pizza Tips
The pizza has been voted America's favorite food for
countless years, and is consumed by most Americans each year. The pizza in its
first generation as a food in Rome was a healthy tomato filled food that was
not only great tasting, but actually good for your body. Fast forward a few
thousand years and we've got the fat loaded kitchen sink style pizza.
Everything from bacon, to cheddar cheese top pizzas around the world every
day. To make matters worse delivery chains have started to use inexpensive
processed food products to help make the pizza as cheaply as humanly possible.
As with most things in life, you get what you pay for. That pizza the chain
company delivers to your door with a smile, could land you in the doctor's
office with a frown in no time.
The first step in eating a healthy pizza is making it
yourself. There are any number of restaurants that will boast healthy pizzas
on their menus, but to be sure it truly is a healthy pizza, it's better to
play it safe and make it yourself. There are some places that will truly make
a healthy pizza, but in order to understand what is most healthy for you to
eat it's easier to cook it.
Once you've come to the realization that you will be
cooking this culinary masterpiece, it's time to decide on ingredients. The
healthiest pizzas include fresh tomatoes, garlic, and small amounts of fresh
mozzarella cheese. The pizza can be topped with spinach, broccoli, or any
number of fresh vegetables.
Bake the pizza for 20 minutes at 400 degrees, and dab off
the grease from the cheese as it starts to settle on top of your pizza. After
you have finished cooking the pizza, let it cool, and enjoy. The pizza should
taste better then ever knowing that it's one full of healthy ingredients.
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