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Pizza FAQs and Tips
Clear, practical answers about pizza sizes, portions, delivery, terminology, cooking, equipment, storage, reheating, and everyday troubleshooting.
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How Long Can Pizza Sit Out? The Two-Hour Food-Safety Rule
Pizza should not sit at room temperature for more than two hours, or one hour when the temperature is above 90°F. Learn when to refrigerate it, when to discard it, and how to store leftovers safely.
Read the guide →How Long Does Pizza Take to Cook?
Pizza cooking times by oven, crust, pan, and style, plus practical checks for a browned base, set center, and safely cooked toppings.
Read the guide →How Many People Does a Medium Pizza Feed?
A medium pizza usually feeds 2 to 3 adults. Calculate your order using the actual diameter, slice count, appetites, crust, toppings, sides, and a sensible buffer.
Read the guide →Is Pizza a Pie? Language, History, and Regional Usage
Pizza can correctly be called a pie in American English, especially in the Northeast, but the label reflects regional usage rather than a universal culinary rule.
Read the guide →Can Pizza Be Delivered to a Hotel?
Yes, most hotels allow pizza delivery, but the handoff may be limited to the lobby, front entrance, or another designated pickup area. Confirm the property’s rules, enter the complete hotel address, and be ready to meet the driver.
Read the guide →Neapolitan vs. Margherita Pizza: What Is the Difference?
Neapolitan describes a pizza tradition and method; Margherita describes a classic tomato, mozzarella, basil, and olive oil topping combination.
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