i'm swiss, ok, i have Italian ancestor, but i'm sure, no swiss would eat that Carbonara something with chicken!!! I think, in the US you could but a steak with french fries on a pizza, with a lot of ketchup, of course XXL size, and people would eat it!! this is simply incredible, i was in NY, at least there were small vehicles, they cook inside and it was only as take away, this was not bad, good meat, vegetable, and a bit of sauces! this was eatable, or some italian restaurant, but not all! the rest was mostly only junk food, a lot of Ketchup, so could not even taste the meat, because of all this different sauces!
@@PastaGrammar fatelo con la maccheroni cheese li alfredo ches come si chiama perfavore, io non ho il coraggio neanche di comprare quei formaggi al supermercato, e ho visto video che manco quelli ci versano tipo 3buste di polveri e pronto, non voglio farvi star male ma visto che siete in america sacrificatevi per la patria ahaha
The funny part of all this....shes some expert in pizza because she's from Italy. Sorry to break it to ya but pizza in it's modern form was developed in NYC and Chicago. Its an American original.
1:46 A bit of context here. What Americans call "pepperoni" sounds veeery similar to the Italian word "peperoni", which means bell peppers. So in Italy a "pizza ai peperoni" is actually a bell pepper pizza. On the other hand, pepperoni pizza is known in Italy as "pizza con salame" or "pizza alla diavola" (the devil's pizza)
In Venice, we ordered a pepperoni pie- got peppers on the pizza. An American family next to our table laughed and said the same thing happened to them. Why the F*** they didn't let us know when we were ordering, is a mystery to this day.
@@mattwhitetiger Right, because instead of reading up about the culture, and learning basic Italian to get around, I should of studied what toppings are acceptable on their pizzas.. GTFOH.
@@ellierk2880 if you knew, italian culture is also food. Why should every italian know about your pepperoni pizza, considering that pizza was born here. Americans think they are the center of the world.
I love this video. My grandmother (from Naples) made this same pizza many times and I always loved it! I love when Eva says she can eat pizza "for breakfast, lunch or dinner." My mother always said the same thing. Love you guys!
I am Italian American and have lived in NYC my whole Life. I have eaten “NY Pizza” weekly for over 40 years. Having gone to Italy and had the Italian Pizza many times, I can say that this Woman is justified in her outrage. I love my NYC Pizza (not Dominos) but Italian Pizza made in Italy by Italians with Italian ingredients is on a whole different level. To compare Dominos to traditional Italian Pizza is like comparing a Hamburger at McDonalds to a dry aged Rib Eye Steak at a 4-star Steakhouse. Ciao.
Funny, and interesting. Some question. Some Turkish people say a Döner is Turkish, cause it was invented in Germany, but by a Turk, and based on a Turkish dish. Even while other turks say it ain't got any to do with Turkish food, cause in turkey no-one does it like that. The hamburger was invented in America by Germans, based on German food. But here in Germany we do food differently. We also do Hamburgers for sure. Not only in McDonald's. We also got local burger restaurants. But they are usually inspired by American styles. While we also got fish Döner, cheese Döner, e.g., which might not even remind anyone of Turkish food, anymore, while the only link is the meat Döner, found by Turk's, like in the 50's, but in Berlin, Germany. So...is Hamburger German, and Döner (Kebab) Turkish? Or is Hamburger American, and Döner (Kebab) German, though? And if it was one way, or another, was Domino's American, or Italian, then? One way or another, same rule for everyone, right? 😄
By the way, I remember a friend from napoli was visiting for some months, and surprised how nice our pizza, even the frozen ones was. - surely not as well, as in napoli, but still better, than he expected. 😄 I guess that was a compliment, huh? 😄
The Italo-Americans have contributed to making Italy known for better or for worse in America. Italy owes a lot to its migrants and I am currently one of them (not in America where I would not want to live for any reason). Unfortunately, they have changed the recipes and food philosophy of their grandparents in a way that distorts the original recipes. Italy is not a monolithic world but is made up of 20 regions, each with its own characteristics and peculiarities. I know all the regions and in each one I find many excellences, so in Italy you can eat well everywhere. Often tourists are captured in those places that we call "tourist" and that foreign Americans in the head find irresistible but where an Italian would not even eat his own dog. Come to Italy you eat like crap and judge, but I can say that you have only eaten what you deserve.
Eva looked like she was in pain when you were just going through the menu. But then when the "food" arrived, she looked like you were torturing her! I shouldn't have laughed so much, but her reactions were just so authentic and what I've come to expect from Italians: hold nothing back, brutal honesty. Mind you, the pizza she made at the end did look so, so much better!
My new favorite thing to do is watch Italians on UA-cam trash talk Americanized Italian food. LOL! It's entertaining. My favorite is still when the American dude breaks the spaghetti in half because we were taught from a young age you need to break it to fit it into the pot, and the Italians in the room suddenly have shocked pikachu face and then camera cuts out. You just know they're going to break the dude's dick in half off camera. LOL! After exploring China for around 6-8 years, I tried some of their pizza in central china. It's like domino's but with durian toppings and sugar glaze on top. It's horrible. It'd be like dumping spaghetti-o's on chocolate ice cream. Mixing tomato sauce and sugar is a bad combination. Don't even get me started on durian. I ate Hershey bar with Durian in it, so I know what durian taste like. I've also went to some Japanese sushi restaurants and tried wasabi because I thought it'd be similar to eating spicy chinese food. I was wrong. Wasabi is different from spicy peppers because it's a root. I don't know how to best describe wasabi, but maybe like a bitter/bland taste? Anyway, point is I understand Italians bitching about food. When you get away from home and taste food from around the world and taste their concept of what your hometown food taste like, you begin to understand.
@@marcoschimmenti7705 There are people who eat it all the time, literally. I don't know who the fuck you're referring to by "most of us" when the U.S is going to sink one day because of all the abominations your culture's eating habits have created.
p. f. : Fortunately (many years ago) at a special maternity nurses conference held in a very large NC city, we had an Italian cook who made us real Italian pizza. It was the best that I have ever eaten.
I want to visit someday. I understand some places are not for living. I've met some Italians while I was teaching and exploring China, and they told me Italy is more for tourists and retirees. I understand. I tried teaching in Thailand. First job started good, but then went to shit. Job agent told me I couldn't find work until the next school year started. So I tried exploring a little Thailand while at the same time checking message boards for job opportunities. Thailand I like the weather and temples. Didn't see the beaches as I was in Lopburi and visited Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and hung around Bangkok. It was nice. My ONLY complaint is I'm not an animal lover. I don't like reptiles and amphibians, so when a gecko came scurrying into my hotel room I couldn't sleep until it was gone. Snakes are nightmare fuel for me. Luckily, I only came across roadkill snakes, but I did see a little black one that looked like spaghetti was alive and slithered away into the shrubbery off the side of the road. He was so tiny and outside, so it didn't bother me much, but I've heard people see 10-20ft king cobras and burmese pythons on occasion. I couldn't live there in Southeast Asia. Nice place to vacation for a few days or a week if you can get into a luxury hotel with a rooftop pool, but living there long term isn't happening ever again for me. Even if I marry a Southeast Asian woman some day, I'm not going back long term and if I do go I'm staying in the high trafficked parts of the country that snakes don't like.
Pues yo soy mexicano y no los he probado pero la neta no creo que sepa mal, no es como la comida que me hace mi mama ni la que compro en la calle pero creo que tanto la comida de aqui como esas pueden coexistir perfectamente
7:14 carbonara in italy: spaghetti, yellow part of the egg, parmigiano, black pepper and guanciale carbonara in USA: mushroom, cream, butter, cut pasta, all egg, a lot of cheeses, bacon
Fun fact: Over here, we somehow circumvent the sausage/veggie issue by calling the peppers pepperoni (that is, mostly the small green or red ones, mostly the green ones...other peppers are paprika). The sausage is called such : Peperoniwurst, aka pepperoni-sausage.
Yeah it doesn't make sense because "pepper" is in the word so obviously it should be either bell peppers or chili peppers. They should have called it "beeferoni" instead
@@schlunsi2 problem is they dont call chili peppers witch whole name just chili(while we in EU use pepperoni word in many variations) and they made a salami called pepperoni salami which was made super popular in US they kinda forgot what peppers rly are :D
Similarly football is called football everywhere else since you’re kicking the ball with the foot. In America they called it soccer while for football they use their arms to carry the ball most of the time
I mean who eats street pizza🤷 I always order it from dominoes or pizza hut. But yeah our pizza is very different from the original one from Italy. Because we can't eat something if it hasn't that masala taste. Wo spices, wo masala ab bs gaya hai indians me. Personally for me nothing is superior. Like some people say Italian Pizza is better because that is the original recipe. But no It depends where you live and how the people want it. This is the reason why dominoes is the most famous company in india. Not particularly in pizza but compare it with kfc,subways,mc Donalds. Kfc is also becoming more popular simply because they are changing their recipe according to our taste. Dominoes understood that and introduced many new recipes. Mc Donalds also doing same things. Why mc aloo is liked by so many people. It is cheap and It has that masala which we Indians lovem
@@TheOrtegaMediaLLC maybe because in Italy we make a lot of our SALAME with grain of black or white pepper in it so maybe Americans understood that and started calling it pepperoni to mimic Italian language. PEPERONE in Italy is a vegetable
Apparently, "Pepperoni" is the last name of the Italian American person who created this American salame. I don't know why we call peperonE (peperoni=plural) the bell pepper, but the 3 letters "one" at the end mean big size: a piede is a foot, a piedone is a big foot. So i guess a peperone is literally big pepper, tho for us pepper is just the black grains spice, not a smaller bell pepper.
When I ate pizza at fast food restaurants, I was lonely, sad, and desperate 😢 Until I tried original Italian, I felt happy , joy, and warmness. it felt so good that my whole body said mamamia, it is real pizza
@@sy-zu4uz yep! A quick Google search will confirm that. They're confused with vegetables because they're not sweet like most fruit like apples, oranges, and stuff
a me sinceramente non piace la carbonara, non ce la faccio a mangiarla, ma quando ho visto quella cosa (perché puó essere chiamata solamente cosa) mi é preso un colpo, sembravano tipo funghi cresciuti in mezzo alla muffa, all'inizio non avevo capito neanche cos'era
I’m Italian and I tried domino’s pizza last summer in Scotland one night and I enjoyed it because college’s food was so disgusting that I liked even my packed lunch
Poor girl! When I first took my daughter to Italy,we were in the pizzeria and she asked if they did a stuffed crust.The chef looked at us and said”Signore, please don’t insult us,we don’t do gimmicks in Italy!” Lmao.x
You can get a stuffed crust in Italy but you have to say "con Cornicione Ripieno". They'll put ricotta in the crust, it's a pretty common thing at least in Napoli
Growing up here in America, I loved pizza until I went to a wedding about ten years ago and had a margarita pizza cooked in a stone oven all fresh ingredients . It has ruined me for pizza , I can't find a pizza anywhere as good as that one was .
I mean, they SHOULD move to Italy. She hates everything in the US. Also if you see this, Eva, Americans know that’s not real carbonara. Edited to add: I know Dominos is crap. I was just speaking in general. She seems to hate/dislike everything in the US.
Raffaele Merlin noi napoletani abbiamo imparato le stealing skills da voi italiani evidentemente..ci avete rubato la pizza (che spacciate per piatto italiano), la mozzarella (lo stesso), la parmigiana, la lasagna, ecc. ecc. I romani inoltre si sono appropriati di un piatto abruzzese spacciato per romano..l amatriciana.
@@davidepiscopo5523 e da italiano posso confermare, abbiamo pure rubato le pesche (frutti provenienti dalla Persia), le patate, i pomodori, i peperoni, il mais (si, io che sono polentone e la polenta è il piatto tipico del Nord, è fatta con farina di mais che era inesistente dalle mie parti prima del 1492) e tanti altri alimenti.
My dad was military, when I was little we lived in northern Italy at Ghedi. This was in the late 80s into the early 90s. Real Italian pizza is divine...I still remember after all these years. Domino's is nasty.
OMG! It is always strange reading a comment on a random video of a person from the other side of the world living for a certain time in the place where you have always lived!
The funny thing is that in Italy we affirm that only in Naples you can find a divine pizza. We neapolitans often consider rubbish pizza outside our region, but I can say you that these are just popular stereotypes and that, with a little luck, you can find a good pizza everywhere in Italy.
Yeah, they got a real Sicilian mob boss and made him eat Mac 'n' Cheese till he was preparato to talk. Starving folks is actually one of the most powerful lie detectors in the world.
Domino's is headquartered here in Ann Arbor, Michigan. So I had always assumed they were a local chain, and I actually hadn't been aware of their being so widespread elsewhere in the country (and in Europe, according to your video about ordering Domino's in Italy!). That said, they definitely do contribute to my determination, with the help of your videos, to avoid local insults to real Italian food, and do my best to make the real thing myself! And speaking of "not even the dog can eat this," I once went to an "Italian" restaurant in Flint, Michigan, where I ordered a cheese pizza that was so bad that I couldn't finish it, and when I brought the rest home for my dog, who normally would eat most anything, he wouldn't eat it! _Benvenuto al Michigan!_
There are some Americans that are pissed about the girl's opinion cause they think "It's an American pizza not an Italian pizza"... Then stop putting the words "Italy", "Italian" or the shape of our country on your boxes. Just write American pizza and put your state on it. 😅
@Into_The_Sun yes ur right...i agree with you...but every pizza is uniquely genuine on its own...we cant say this is the right way or that is the right way to do pizza...theres the original italian pizza and american pizza...i love both of them...and it goes to everything, including arts, culture, language etc...
Well... No man sorry. Pepperoni is the name of an italian family who first produced salami in the US Then you started to give salami that name Cheers from Tuscany
skiser amun well well well... SALAMI is plural. Bring me two salami please. SALAME , singular. It's not a slice, but the whole sausage. SALUMI, instead is the category of food. Part of the INSACCATI category (prosciutto, ham, as istance). @ Daniel the source is ME, italian and chef
I was always judgemental towards italians and their relationship with italian cuisine, always thought they were overreacting... until I tried real italian food. It's uncomparable to the fast food abominations a lot of these joints try to pass like the real deal. Real pizza with fresh ingredients in a real oven tastes like absolute heaven. Just made some Aglio e Olio pasta with parsley,garlic and extra virgin olive oil and it's divine. Italian cuisine is just perfect for me. Greetings from Bosnia & Herzegovina ❤
The taste of the first pizza I had in Italy (Northern Sardinia) is etched in memory. So different, so good. American pizza fills you up; Italian pizza puts you in a state of mind.
@yagbos il fatto é che a loro piace il formaggio chimico industriale che fa la crosticina marrone cosa che per noi e un crimine perche ci piace la cremosita del fiordilatte o bufala
@yagbos No we don't, we use tomatoes aswell, i've never heard of pasta with cream tbh. There are good pizzas in America too, but Domino's is a no no for sure.
@@nemol73 I do like pineapple on pizza my partner doesn't she wants me to eat it. I say you either deal with that or I can put ketchup on pasta like uncultured swine. Let's say she left me alone with my pizza choices.
@@nemol73 actually it's by a Canadian so using that American card isn't going to work. Also i don't like pretentious people thinking it's disgusting and I bet they didn't try it. If you try it then I can understand why but don't talk about disgusting if you don't try it
USA - Peperoni: Meat (a variety of Salami). Italy - Peperoni: Bell Pepper. The difference between Salami and Peperoni (in Italy) is that one is meat and the other is vegetable. So Salami in Italy is actually Peperoni in the States.
Nah.... salami is salami. Pepperoni is its own heathen creation. I'm Italian-American, but I've never liked "Pepperoni". Give me salami or soppressata, not "Pepperoni".
My brother lived in Rome for his work. He told me how Italians are eccentric about their food. Some baker refused to sell pizza for a celebration that took place the day after it was cooked. That is unthinkable for us north americans to refuse a sell but Italian give the world flavor. I love you all.
No gordan Ramsay does not complain about something being a bit different or modern. He just complains about bad food. Grant it dominos pizza isnt high quality shit, but she just complains about everything that is different than the stereotype of italian food (in this case pizza).
Peperoni in Italy it’s pepper, that’s why she said it’s a vegetable I’m an Italian living in London and dominos it’s disgusting but you can find some decent pizza in many places
Eva needs to open her own pizza restaurant! I would definitely buy all my pizzas from her! Her pizza reminded me of my mother's homemade pizza. We never had delivery pizza growing up. Always mommy's pizza. I miss that and I miss my mother most of all. Thank you Eva for reminding me of my wonderful mother.
all’estero fanno sta funghi, prosciutto e panna e la chiamano carbonara. non sarebbe manco male se i funghi fossero cotti, la pasta al dente e non ci fosse un chilo di aglio e di prezzemolo e origano che non c’entrano un cazzo
@@lucamaggiori856 beh, devono esser venuti qui in Italia, non hanno visto vampiri e devono aver pensato: Shiiit sti mavaffakkars italians put aglio on everything! (comunque io sono nato qui e ci vivo da 28 anni, e devono aver ragione gli americani, perché i vampiri li ho visti solo nei videogiochi/libri/film per bimbeminkia, ma nel caso posso sempre fargli il tranello della cadrega)
@@-Sam69 sounded pretty authentic to me. Just keep watching your american tv shows and movies with American actors trying to be italian and you will sleep with a smile at night. I mean wtf it's all you know anyways lol
@@bfcclarets4694 dude srsly, let's say you drive a supercar everyday for umm, 5 years and then suddenly have to drive a small hatch, tell me how will you feel
I love you two so much, My family came from northern Italy and I always wanted to visit to see the comparison between American Italian and true Italian. I have not yet gone but seeing you cook and compare the cultures just inspires me to get as authentic as I can. I only this year made my first home made pizza and am baking my own sourdough bread from scratch now. I make homemade pasta fairly often, but I also often make a fettuccini Alfredo with it. (Sorry Eva), I just love you two, keep making these great videos.
Sound advice for Italians who travel to America and want pizza: don't order from any chain. Ask the locals who has the best pizza in town and you'll find a good ma and pa store nearby
Kind of did this when we went to Prague... Was hungry and just wondered around until we saw a bunch of locals all going into the same restaurant. We were right to do so; big proper portions,, good big rich flavours. Fantastic.
Carbonara part killed me!😂 I totally relate to Eva's reaction. It's a shame to call it pasta.😞 P.S. Eva you are my idol when it comes to Italian cuisine.😍 I use your recipes only 😇
"A penne saved is a penne earned" should have been a tip off. I actually checked the Domino's menu and it was penne and not carbonara. They also got ripped off food wise as their picture display shown a near full tin (2024). But it would be bit like ordering cheese cake and get a pop tart, no?
I’m italian (actually from Naples, so pizza for me is something even more sacred than any other italian person from another city) and I’ve eaten pizza from everywhere, dominos, pizza hut, etc. they’re not italian style pizza, not by a long shot, but they’re passable, just like any other fast food dish I have tried. Italian pizza cannot be descibed as the fast food we know, because it’s made from traditional recipies, just like old pizzerias did (mid 1800). Eating pizza in italy is also different: if you go to a pizzeria, or at least a good one, you’ll be treated the same way as you would be in a restaurant for an evening dinner. In many other places pizza is just a fast way to have a bite, not a full fledged opportunity to go out on a Saturday night for a romantic dinner. What I want to say is, it’s not the type of pizza but the tradition behind it that makes it so special for us italians.
Exactly, dominos is by far more trustable in any country than just a random pizza joint's dry piece of dough with soggy toppings. (Except the ones with the AVPN stamp ofc)
Which carbonara? Just ordering carbonara to Home is illogical. I am from Bosnia and love pasta and any stupid version of carbonara anyone cooks needs to be eaten right away or it's gonna go bad. Can't wait it be delivered.
mica sono pallosi come voi.... hahahahah scherzo!! seguo anche a voi e devo dire che in un paio di occasioni vi ho invidiato!!! e comunque si nota la differenza tra l'ironia del nord e quella del sud vi lovvo a tutti e quattro!!
Flashpackers around the world is completely correct. I’ve changed how I make Italian food after spending time in Tuscany. We befriended a local whom we asked to give very us the best place tourists know about and an off the beaten path but delicious restaurant. Huge language barriers bridged with Italian dining customs - we joined a table of people, and so long as it’s chianti, we payed a wine fee no matter how much we drank! Since becoming very very ill with complications from a condition I have, I cheerfully threw out anything processed. I make sauce to keep in the freezer and set aside bits of meat I’ve cooked for different things and freezes well to save until we make our own rosemary infused pizza crust. It’s simple, WAY cheaper and you can pronounce all the ingredients. We make It often in our house.
Jeffrey Townsend as a Canadian (well, expat as I’ve been in the UK for almost 9 years), I must apologise to the world; the Hawaiian Pizza was actually “invented” in Canada. The horror! We have our flaws too, and in addition to Hawaiian Pizza, I would like to apologise for Justin Bieber and Nickleback
Jules Juerez i think it’s just that real Italian pizza is different than what is on Domino’s menu. It’s comparing two different things and calling them the same thing?
Real Italian pizzas, just like what Eva just made, are originally considered normal/healthy food unlike here in the United States, pizzas are considered an unhealthy option of food that you might want to avoid as much as you can because it's probably not good for you if you eat it breakfast, lunch, and dinner everyday. That's why Eva said she could eat them breakfast, lunch, and dinner because in Italy, they are healthier.
Pizzas are not healthy.. That base is worst thing you can eat 3 times a day.. But I think Italia diet also includes raw vegitable so it may evens it out..
@@letsgomets002 not true you need to be little more open minded about things like this as he explained why it can be healthy. If you do it on the pan instead of oven and do tomato sauce at home and use raw vegetables then it will. And saying that it is unhealthy just because is not an argument
Not exactly healthy. In Rome you grab a slice during a lunch break or on the go, its not a main meal like in the States. Pizza is never going to be healthy but it is certainly healthier than what we saw.
I'm Italian, grew up in Bklyn. Across the street were 2 sisters-in-law-they'd buy bushels of Roma tomatoes and make their own GRAVY (not sauce) What an aroma thru the whole building. My Mama, every Sunday morning would start her gravy from scratch-and we could smell it in the bedroom-we'd get up and dip the fresh Italian bread in the gravy and that was breakfast!
as a mexican, this was my EXACT reaction when i had taco bell for the first time lol exactly like this, and just like the italian lady said "not even for the dogs" loll
"Pepperoni" in Italy is a type of bell pepper, not spicy salami. Whenever I see Eva trying Americanized "Italian" food, I automatically think about Sophia Petrillo from The Golden Girls saying, "There's no way on earth I'm endorsing that slime on a shingle!" 🤣
- Peperone = (one) bell pepper - Peperoni = bell peppers - Peperoncino = (one) chili pepper - Peperoncini = chili peppers Note all of them are spelled with only one "p". Us Italians really value consonant length, so be careful and use it correctly 😅 - Salame (the plural "salami" is not that common) = this kind of sausagy cured meat, it can be plain, spicy, seasoned, and so on. - Salume (singular), salumi (plural) = generic term for cured meats. Note that the "u" is pronounced as in "put". So you can say that salame is a specific kind of salume 😂 Well, that should be all
"Pepperoni" pizza doesn't exist in italy and it sounds really similar to the italian "peperoni" that I think translate to "Bell peppers", that's why she was confused
@@Ashley-jx7sw no, they said pepperoni pizza doesn't exist in Italy and that the word sounds similar to peperone which is bell pepper, but in Italy there's both a bell pepper pizza and a pepperoni pizza, which is has a different name
@@danielwithane911 you aren’t getting it though lol just because there is a different name for pepperoni pizza doesn’t mean pepperoni pizza doesn’t exists in Italy. It has its own specific name in Italy, which is why that lady got confused when he said pepperoni
@@Ashley-jx7sw I'm telling you pepperoni pizza exists in Italy omg 😭 girl it's not that hard, it's just A DIFFERENT NAME I wasn't even talking about the lady getting confused, of course she would be confused if after hearing pepperoni instead of bell peppers she got salami, but I was commenting on OP's comment to say pepperoni pizza IS A THING in Italy, it exists
@@eliasy6468 I think you got that backwards. American pizza has a lot of taste. Italian pizza like the one she made, has very little toppings on it. It's basically a cheese pizza, light on the cheese, mostly just bread and a light coating of sauce. American pizzas usually have a lot of cheese and meats and or vegetables. The classic American pizza is the pepperoni pizza. I didn't know South America had their own pizza.
There are domino's pizza here in italy but they're made the italian way pizza so it's not that disgusting, but you just order them for curiosity since they're more expensive than a restaurant type pizza.
Americans here be judging italians for overreacting towards pizza. I am indian and i can understand her pain about seeing her comfort food be destroyed, like if anyone messed with my biryani ur getting beat up.
@@roseyy1920 India is known to have varieties of Biryani... Top 2 are Hyderabadi Biryani and Moradabadi Biryani. Thn comes my favourite, Lucknowi Biryani
I have friends that live in the Italian part of Switzerland, they are vegetarian. They were visiting NY and went to have pizza. On the restaurant's menu they saw pepperoni Pizza.so they ordered it. When they brought the pizza, they were like " this is not what we ordered. We order pepperoni not salami" in Italian pepperoni means BELL PEPPER!!! 🤦😆😆
When I was stationed in Germany, my Italian girlfriend and I would travel to her home in rimini Italy. And she took me to her favorite restaurant where they had the hands down best pizza I've ever tasted that was made with love and passion.
Italian: What is this? It's like they dumped a bunch of sugar into the sauce. American fast food chain: There's pizza and then there's "market tested pizza". Focus groups liked the taste of sweeter sauce. Italian: This doesn't even look like carbonara. American fast food chain: There's carbonara and then there's "market tested carbonara". Our focus groups didn't even know what carbonara was so we gave them the dish we thought they wanted.
Same with Indian food...I have watched some videos and I always cringe watching their recipe and calling them Indian food...they add same spices in everything and add curry to any dish 😒
Every type of food from a “different culture” that’s sold in America is Americanized.. So yea, even panda express is not chinese food. And where did people even get the idea for chili?
Wonder woman? No!!!---- Supergirl? No!------ Sailor Moon? No!
Eva Kant? No not at all!!!............ EVA by Pasta Grammar is my favorite heroine :)
Grazie!!! 😀😀😀😀
i'm swiss, ok, i have Italian ancestor, but i'm sure, no swiss would eat that Carbonara something with chicken!!! I think, in the US you could but a steak with french fries on a pizza, with a lot of ketchup, of course XXL size, and people would eat it!! this is simply incredible, i was in NY, at least there were small vehicles, they cook inside and it was only as take away, this was not bad, good meat, vegetable, and a bit of sauces! this was eatable, or some italian restaurant, but not all! the rest was mostly only junk food, a lot of Ketchup, so could not even taste the meat, because of all this different sauces!
@@PastaGrammar fatelo con la maccheroni cheese li alfredo ches come si chiama perfavore, io non ho il coraggio neanche di comprare quei formaggi al supermercato, e ho visto video che manco quelli ci versano tipo 3buste di polveri e pronto, non voglio farvi star male ma visto che siete in america sacrificatevi per la patria ahaha
That's hilarious when he tells her domino she s like huh! True junk food sucks , it's like eating a corpse with nauseating sauces
The funny part of all this....shes some expert in pizza because she's from Italy. Sorry to break it to ya but pizza in it's modern form was developed in NYC and Chicago. Its an American original.
i had an italian friend and when he first heard about alfredo sauce he said: "who is Alfredo and why would I want his creamy sauce?"
😂😂😂
My god I almost spit my food out
That's what she said.
@@tato4612 😳
Is it the stuff that is on the green tub they put in the lid ?
Him: "Excited to eat your first Domino's meal?"
Her: "I'm excited to go back to Italy!"
Quella povera donna
@@lorel9371 I hope that was meant in the kindest way. I'm sure they will travel there when it's possible.
@@lorel9371 You just proved her point. :D
😂😂
Corona virus: I don't think so mamacita
1:46
A bit of context here. What Americans call "pepperoni" sounds veeery similar to the Italian word "peperoni", which means bell peppers. So in Italy a "pizza ai peperoni" is actually a bell pepper pizza. On the other hand, pepperoni pizza is known in Italy as "pizza con salame" or "pizza alla diavola" (the devil's pizza)
Grazie mille per la tua delucidazione a questi americani presuntuosi.
In Venice, we ordered a pepperoni pie- got peppers on the pizza. An American family next to our table laughed and said the same thing happened to them. Why the F*** they didn't let us know when we were ordering, is a mystery to this day.
@@ellierk2880 Cuz pepperoni pizza is not a thing in Italy, learn something about the place before you go to it.
@@mattwhitetiger Right, because instead of reading up about the culture, and learning basic Italian to get around, I should of studied what toppings are acceptable on their pizzas.. GTFOH.
@@ellierk2880 if you knew, italian culture is also food.
Why should every italian know about your pepperoni pizza, considering that pizza was born here. Americans think they are the center of the world.
I love this video. My grandmother (from Naples) made this same pizza many times and I always loved it! I love when Eva says she can eat pizza "for breakfast, lunch or dinner." My mother always said the same thing. Love you guys!
My grandma was Italian American, and she made pizza JUST LIKE Eva did! AMMMMazing! So simple and delicious!
I am Italian American and have lived in NYC my whole Life. I have eaten “NY Pizza” weekly for over 40 years. Having gone to Italy and had the Italian Pizza many times, I can say that this Woman is justified in her outrage. I love my NYC Pizza (not Dominos) but Italian Pizza made in Italy by Italians with Italian ingredients is on a whole different level. To compare Dominos to traditional Italian Pizza is like comparing a Hamburger at McDonalds to a dry aged Rib Eye Steak at a 4-star Steakhouse. Ciao.
Funny, and interesting.
Some question. Some Turkish people say a Döner is Turkish, cause it was invented in Germany, but by a Turk, and based on a Turkish dish. Even while other turks say it ain't got any to do with Turkish food, cause in turkey no-one does it like that.
The hamburger was invented in America by Germans, based on German food.
But here in Germany we do food differently. We also do Hamburgers for sure. Not only in McDonald's. We also got local burger restaurants. But they are usually inspired by American styles. While we also got fish Döner, cheese Döner, e.g., which might not even remind anyone of Turkish food, anymore, while the only link is the meat Döner, found by Turk's, like in the 50's, but in Berlin, Germany.
So...is Hamburger German, and Döner (Kebab) Turkish?
Or is Hamburger American, and Döner (Kebab) German, though?
And if it was one way, or another, was Domino's American, or Italian, then?
One way or another, same rule for everyone, right? 😄
By the way, I remember a friend from napoli was visiting for some months, and surprised how nice our pizza, even the frozen ones was. - surely not as well, as in napoli, but still better, than he expected. 😄
I guess that was a compliment, huh? 😄
or taco bell to real mexican food lol
Posso vivere a casa tua per favore hhahah 😂 😔
The Italo-Americans have contributed to making Italy known for better or for worse in America. Italy owes a lot to its migrants and I am currently one of them (not in America where I would not want to live for any reason).
Unfortunately, they have changed the recipes and food philosophy of their grandparents in a way that distorts the original recipes.
Italy is not a monolithic world but is made up of 20 regions, each with its own characteristics and peculiarities. I know all the regions and in each one I find many excellences, so in Italy you can eat well everywhere. Often tourists are captured in those places that we call "tourist" and that foreign Americans in the head find irresistible but where an Italian would not even eat his own dog.
Come to Italy you eat like crap and judge, but I can say that you have only eaten what you deserve.
In japan, they have two seperate words for american and italian Pizza, I think that makes 100% sense since they are so different
Italian pizza is better made... And it is beautifully made
Alex Blankenship American pizza is for parties, italian pizza is for dinning out.
@@nicschintee1511 american pizza is just for people that understimate what pizza is...it doesn't mean you can put everything on top as a milkshake
@@nicschintee1511 depends what type of American pizza though. New York is for parties and Chicago deep dish is a good doorstop.
American is not pizza
What i learned from this video: Italians do actually say mamma mia
Only in extreme cases
It’s usually for disappointments
Only if they don’t want to say something vulgar
we actually don’t. she is overreacting
Yeah... in this new millennium we say oh Madonna🤣🤣 not the singer! Mamma mia its for nostalgic🤣
Eva looked like she was in pain when you were just going through the menu. But then when the "food" arrived, she looked like you were torturing her! I shouldn't have laughed so much, but her reactions were just so authentic and what I've come to expect from Italians: hold nothing back, brutal honesty. Mind you, the pizza she made at the end did look so, so much better!
My new favorite thing to do is watch Italians on UA-cam trash talk Americanized Italian food. LOL! It's entertaining. My favorite is still when the American dude breaks the spaghetti in half because we were taught from a young age you need to break it to fit it into the pot, and the Italians in the room suddenly have shocked pikachu face and then camera cuts out. You just know they're going to break the dude's dick in half off camera. LOL!
After exploring China for around 6-8 years, I tried some of their pizza in central china. It's like domino's but with durian toppings and sugar glaze on top. It's horrible. It'd be like dumping spaghetti-o's on chocolate ice cream. Mixing tomato sauce and sugar is a bad combination. Don't even get me started on durian. I ate Hershey bar with Durian in it, so I know what durian taste like. I've also went to some Japanese sushi restaurants and tried wasabi because I thought it'd be similar to eating spicy chinese food. I was wrong. Wasabi is different from spicy peppers because it's a root. I don't know how to best describe wasabi, but maybe like a bitter/bland taste? Anyway, point is I understand Italians bitching about food. When you get away from home and taste food from around the world and taste their concept of what your hometown food taste like, you begin to understand.
Eva ho sofferto con te, ti sono vicino, poi hai portato la luce con quella vera pizza. Troppo simpatici, iscritto. 🇮🇹
Quella povera donna
Io ho avuto un aneurisma nel vedere quella pizza lol
@@DanThyme Secondo me state esagerando, in Italia trovi molte pizze molto simili a questa ahah
@@chri371 certo lo so ma lo faccio per scherzare, ognuno fa quel cavolo che vuole
@@chri371 non esageriamo, in Italia non ho mai visto del salame che sembra plastica a fettine su di una pizza..
"Italians eat pizza all the time, why don't they get fat" - every American
Now we know.
All the time? Most of us eat it once every 2-3 weeks
Exactly.
You got it ;)
@@marcoschimmenti7705 There are people who eat it all the time, literally. I don't know who the fuck you're referring to by "most of us" when the U.S is going to sink one day because of all the abominations your culture's eating habits have created.
They don’t eat the entire thing in one sitting
Kindred out of it being ‘easy’ and ‘convenient’ to eat.
Video: **exists**
literally 60 million Italians: **Scream in agony**
p. f. : Fortunately (many years ago) at a special maternity nurses conference held in a very large NC city, we had an Italian cook who made us real Italian pizza. It was the best that I have ever eaten.
In Italia this man Is in jail for a terrorist attack
I am Italian and I can honestly say that seeing these dishes shocked me
literally 375 million Americans: *Scream in agony*
haahhahhahahahhhahaha
I was only in Italy for a month and I miss Italy. The food! The markets! The clothing and shoes! The siestas! The art and architectures!
The Pizza!
Living here is shit please reconsider
I want to visit someday. I understand some places are not for living. I've met some Italians while I was teaching and exploring China, and they told me Italy is more for tourists and retirees. I understand. I tried teaching in Thailand. First job started good, but then went to shit. Job agent told me I couldn't find work until the next school year started. So I tried exploring a little Thailand while at the same time checking message boards for job opportunities. Thailand I like the weather and temples. Didn't see the beaches as I was in Lopburi and visited Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and hung around Bangkok. It was nice. My ONLY complaint is I'm not an animal lover. I don't like reptiles and amphibians, so when a gecko came scurrying into my hotel room I couldn't sleep until it was gone. Snakes are nightmare fuel for me. Luckily, I only came across roadkill snakes, but I did see a little black one that looked like spaghetti was alive and slithered away into the shrubbery off the side of the road. He was so tiny and outside, so it didn't bother me much, but I've heard people see 10-20ft king cobras and burmese pythons on occasion. I couldn't live there in Southeast Asia. Nice place to vacation for a few days or a week if you can get into a luxury hotel with a rooftop pool, but living there long term isn't happening ever again for me. Even if I marry a Southeast Asian woman some day, I'm not going back long term and if I do go I'm staying in the high trafficked parts of the country that snakes don't like.
This is how I feel as a Mexican about taco bell and chipotle absolutely disgusting.
Have you ever ate at any of these places?
Pues yo soy mexicano y no los he probado pero la neta no creo que sepa mal, no es como la comida que me hace mi mama ni la que compro en la calle pero creo que tanto la comida de aqui como esas pueden coexistir perfectamente
Pretty sure alexx here just cursed God with demonic spirits with his reply.
@@robertklone8437 Use Google translate or another free translation service on the web. It should be easy for you too!
@@alexx5137 no no pueden co existir es comida chatarra taco bell y chipotle, y lo peor es que ponen en ridiculo a la comida Mexicana.
7:14 carbonara in italy: spaghetti, yellow part of the egg, parmigiano, black pepper and guanciale
carbonara in USA: mushroom, cream, butter, cut pasta, all egg, a lot of cheeses, bacon
Pecorino, not parmigiano
parmigiano.....
Tuorlo si dice yolk
@@lucanf2312 i don't like it because smell like my asshole
@@mattiascaccabarozzi i don't understand i'm not from italy, i'm a kinda bangla
The moment she said pepperoni is a vegetable and probably everyone laughed at her but only those who speak italian understand what she meant. 😍😂
Peperoni are vegetables, pePPeroni it s salame
@Marge Sap Peperoni is a vegetable
@@zagrebnesh1875 yeah but an average Italian who doesn't know what pepperoni topping is will think you mean peppers
I think its only the english language that has the word pepperoni and its not a vegetable.
Fun fact: Over here, we somehow circumvent the sausage/veggie issue by calling the peppers pepperoni (that is, mostly the small green or red ones, mostly the green ones...other peppers are paprika). The sausage is called such : Peperoniwurst, aka pepperoni-sausage.
You guys are great ! I am American and I feel the same way about Dominos food as Eva does. God bless !
In italian “peperoni” actually are bell peppers...that’s why she said that it is a vegetable ...
Pepperoni are Chilis here in Germany. Always got confused about that whole pepperoni/salami-situation.
pepperoni is chili peppers everywhere but USA.
Yeah it doesn't make sense because "pepper" is in the word so obviously it should be either bell peppers or chili peppers. They should have called it "beeferoni" instead
@@schlunsi2 problem is they dont call chili peppers witch whole name just chili(while we in EU use pepperoni word in many variations) and they made a salami called pepperoni salami which was made super popular in US they kinda forgot what peppers rly are :D
Similarly football is called football everywhere else since you’re kicking the ball with the foot. In America they called it soccer while for football they use their arms to carry the ball most of the time
This her reaction on eating a normal pizza but if she will try the street style pizza in India she will get a heart attack 😂😂😂
I mean who eats street pizza🤷
I always order it from dominoes or pizza hut.
But yeah our pizza is very different from the original one from Italy.
Because we can't eat something if it hasn't that masala taste.
Wo spices, wo masala ab bs gaya hai indians me.
Personally for me nothing is superior. Like some people say Italian Pizza is better because that is the original recipe.
But no
It depends where you live and how the people want it.
This is the reason why dominoes is the most famous company in india. Not particularly in pizza but compare it with kfc,subways,mc Donalds.
Kfc is also becoming more popular simply because they are changing their recipe according to our taste.
Dominoes understood that and introduced many new recipes.
Mc Donalds also doing same things.
Why mc aloo is liked by so many people.
It is cheap and
It has that masala which we Indians lovem
😂😂😂 street pizza ... are mostly without cheese
Hamare yaha pe schezwan noodle ki topping deta he😂😂
Its yuck and delicious at the same time 😂😂
@@mai_priyanshu_hoooon pizza hut? Never ate a worse pizza in my life... And I'm not an Italian!
I'm pretty sure that the dough isn't made on site...
Lmao😂
Im italian and if u are asking why She said "Is a vegetable", Is beacuse the Word PEPERONI Is also an italian Word and it means PEPPERS
Could it be because they were samples of pepper of some kind?
The More You Know
@@TheOrtegaMediaLLC maybe because in Italy we make a lot of our SALAME with grain of black or white pepper in it so maybe Americans understood that and started calling it pepperoni to mimic Italian language. PEPERONE in Italy is a vegetable
Apparently, "Pepperoni" is the last name of the Italian American person who created this American salame.
I don't know why we call peperonE (peperoni=plural) the bell pepper, but the 3 letters "one" at the end mean big size: a piede is a foot, a piedone is a big foot. So i guess a peperone is literally big pepper, tho for us pepper is just the black grains spice, not a smaller bell pepper.
Maestro Vito iacopelli says, pepperone is the salami spicy
When I ate pizza at fast food restaurants, I was lonely, sad, and desperate 😢
Until I tried original Italian, I felt happy , joy, and warmness. it felt so good that my whole body said mamamia, it is real pizza
Because they were from fast food chains
Before Domino's: homesick.
After Domino's: really sick.
I like Domino's, but that was funny.
@@Kdija89 I actually do get sick eating Pizza Hutt.
@@TheTenCentStory oh yes! Pizza hut is the worst!
@@ameliaweights never tried it before
@@ameliaweights naw pizza hut is so much better then dominos. Crust is just overall better.
Pepperoni for Italians means “bell pepper” so yes, pepperoni is a vegetable in a sense lol. Source: ho imparato l’italiano
Lol they were talkin about 2 different things
Peperoni. Only one “p”
Bell peppers are fruit tho, they have seeds
@@Techrzz so squashes, okra, chilli and eggplants are fruits as well?
@@sy-zu4uz yep! A quick Google search will confirm that.
They're confused with vegetables because they're not sweet like most fruit like apples, oranges, and stuff
I'm Italian, when the ""carbonara"" turn came, I just couldn't stop laughing... It looked like a freaking kebab dish.
Yes absolutely 😂
a me sinceramente non piace la carbonara, non ce la faccio a mangiarla, ma quando ho visto quella cosa (perché puó essere chiamata solamente cosa) mi é preso un colpo, sembravano tipo funghi cresciuti in mezzo alla muffa, all'inizio non avevo capito neanche cos'era
That's being polite to.....whatever that was they delivered to them.
Even I know what carbonara tastes and look like and I'm not Italian 🤣🤣
Lo sapete che è il figlio di max di Masterchef?
8:41 - I could not stop laughing for 15 minutes straight.... I love to watch videos where you guys are so funny 😆😆
Please stop torturing that poor woman.
poveretta!!! non dovete far soffrire una donna con quello schifo di cibo americano!
Agreed
M****na che schifo di roba!
This is not torturring its a tryout
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
I'm italian and I died when she was finally Happy about the pasta and then he said "One chicken carbonara". Loved the video
Chicken in the carbonara no it is a guanciale
@@ilgattopazzo3083 that is not guanciale, mabye bacon but not pure guanciale
This is me, an indian when tasting a British curry LMFAOOOOOOOO ITS LITERALLY CHICKEN IN WATER
I was trying to find this comment
Is it not good? 😂😂
wth really??😂
Yeh it's terrible
*C H I C K E N I N W A T E R*
I laughed so hard when she said "NOOOOOO" seeing pineapple on pizza. So relatable.😂😂😂😂
I’m Italian and I tried domino’s pizza last summer in Scotland one night and I enjoyed it because college’s food was so disgusting that I liked even my packed lunch
Hahah è vero il cibo dei college è terribile
Cavolo....per aver apprezzato questa pizza qui il cibo del college doveva essere indescrivibile...
@@Nestmind calcola che nei college il massimo a cui puoi ambire è di avere la pasta non scotta, se sei fortunato 😂😂😂😂
Nestmind ti dico, sono andata avanti a riso e pollo o andavo allo shop a prendermi qualcosa di commestibile
Ma tipo? Mi fate alcuni esempi di piatti che offrono nei college?
Alternative title: American man torturing Italian woman
No it’s Italian woman over reacting istg ain’t no body reacts like that
@@joyboy6515
It's a sketch, chill!
Leonardo Fiorentina all these sketches are the same I swear bruh it makes me mad
usher luck who tf in America makes indian dishes except Indians that immigranted to America bruh
usher luck bruh what thats the Indians fault, no American makes indian food except Indians, that immigranted blame them
Poor girl! When I first took my daughter to Italy,we were in the pizzeria and she asked if they did a stuffed crust.The chef looked at us and said”Signore, please don’t insult us,we don’t do gimmicks in Italy!” Lmao.x
Lmao
You can get a stuffed crust in Italy but you have to say "con Cornicione Ripieno".
They'll put ricotta in the crust, it's a pretty common thing at least in Napoli
And then everyone clapped
why are they so full of themselves lol?
@@maddiethekiller All Italians are,it’s part of who they are.They are beautiful,welcoming people though.
She is awesome! I enjoy seeing here every time I see here. Great videos.
Growing up here in America, I loved pizza until I went to a wedding about ten years ago and had a margarita pizza cooked in a stone oven all fresh ingredients . It has ruined me for pizza , I can't find a pizza anywhere as good as that one was .
We though say pizza "margherita" like the daisy and not "margarita" like a cocktail 🍕😂🍹However
just come to italy :)
@@andreamorandi258 next free plane ride , I'm there .
@@jimmymckay73 Making pizza dough and cooking it yourself in your electric oven can also bring good results, and it's easy!
Only in Naples.
Nowhere else in the world.
when someone offers a pineapple pizza to an italian, it's clearly a declaration of war
Watch, fanpage.it give ananas pizza in napoli
as well as for an italian salad..What about offering french dressing to a french guy ? same result: War..
@@Kazar2020 Yes it's true.If you want to eat italian, you have to go to Italy. Definitely not in America
@@christianleku2355 which country are you from? I'm Iranian and we also call pineapple 'ananas'
@@fatiooshka italy
She went from "you can't imagine how excited I am" to "I'm so excited to go back to Italy" really quick💀😂
Chef Lidia Bastianich always knew she may cook&eat from a different part of Italy&so she tasted&tried it sll
At least she’s back where she belongs now don’t need snobby imports here
I mean, they SHOULD move to Italy. She hates everything in the US. Also if you see this, Eva, Americans know that’s not real carbonara.
Edited to add: I know Dominos is crap. I was just speaking in general. She seems to hate/dislike everything in the US.
Loved this! Eva's response is so authentic. She is right, though. American pizza fills you up, Italian pizza fills your soul.
"carbonara is a specialty of the campania"
Me from rome: "a zi ma che cazzo stai a di"
Greve
*Neapolitan: use his stealing skills on piatti della tradizione Laziale.
It was super-effective!
@@raff9219 AHAHAHAH
Raffaele Merlin noi napoletani abbiamo imparato le stealing skills da voi italiani evidentemente..ci avete rubato la pizza (che spacciate per piatto italiano), la mozzarella (lo stesso), la parmigiana, la lasagna, ecc. ecc. I romani inoltre si sono appropriati di un piatto abruzzese spacciato per romano..l amatriciana.
@@davidepiscopo5523 e da italiano posso confermare, abbiamo pure rubato le pesche (frutti provenienti dalla Persia), le patate, i pomodori, i peperoni, il mais (si, io che sono polentone e la polenta è il piatto tipico del Nord, è fatta con farina di mais che era inesistente dalle mie parti prima del 1492) e tanti altri alimenti.
My dad was military, when I was little we lived in northern Italy at Ghedi. This was in the late 80s into the early 90s. Real Italian pizza is divine...I still remember after all these years. Domino's is nasty.
OMG! It is always strange reading a comment on a random video of a person from the other side of the world living for a certain time in the place where you have always lived!
The funny thing is that in Italy we affirm that only in Naples you can find a divine pizza. We neapolitans often consider rubbish pizza outside our region, but I can say you that these are just popular stereotypes and that, with a little luck, you can find a good pizza everywhere in Italy.
I live near ghedi :O
Ghedi, like, near Brescia? The Pota land? :D
@@Barbex2596 ye xd
This how the FBI torture the mafia
Yea
🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, they got a real Sicilian mob boss and made him eat Mac 'n' Cheese till he was preparato to talk. Starving folks is actually one of the most powerful lie detectors in the world.
Mafia? You americans watch to much action movies. Ahah
@@massyironside8216 aren't all Italians in the mafia like on the Sopranos television show? 🤣
Domino's is headquartered here in Ann Arbor, Michigan. So I had always assumed they were a local chain, and I actually hadn't been aware of their being so widespread elsewhere in the country (and in Europe, according to your video about ordering Domino's in Italy!). That said, they definitely do contribute to my determination, with the help of your videos, to avoid local insults to real Italian food, and do my best to make the real thing myself! And speaking of "not even the dog can eat this," I once went to an "Italian" restaurant in Flint, Michigan, where I ordered a cheese pizza that was so bad that I couldn't finish it, and when I brought the rest home for my dog, who normally would eat most anything, he wouldn't eat it! _Benvenuto al Michigan!_
Dominoes tried to open in italy but it failed really fast since it couldn't win anyone over
There are some Americans that are pissed about the girl's opinion cause they think "It's an American pizza not an Italian pizza"... Then stop putting the words "Italy", "Italian" or the shape of our country on your boxes. Just write American pizza and put your state on it. 😅
It AiN't A nEw YoRk PiZzA
Thats cultural appropriation tho
True
True!
I’m sick of this ignorance. Many Italian immigrants who came to America make genuine Italian pizza.
American soldier tortures Italian for information (colorised 1945)
😂
@Into_The_Sun Dominios is dominating the whole world lol...so its a losing battle for italian pizza even though they hv the original pizza...
@Into_The_Sun yes ur right...i agree with you...but every pizza is uniquely genuine on its own...we cant say this is the right way or that is the right way to do pizza...theres the original italian pizza and american pizza...i love both of them...and it goes to everything, including arts, culture, language etc...
Italian interrogated for state secrets (real pizza recipe)
Add pineapples is a most brutal.
to the people wondering pepperoni in Italian literally just means "pepper" so that's what she meant by pepperoni= veg
Well... No man sorry. Pepperoni is the name of an italian family who first produced salami in the US
Then you started to give salami that name
Cheers from Tuscany
Source?
In many european countries u call sliced sausage salami.
skiser amun well well well... SALAMI is plural. Bring me two salami please.
SALAME , singular. It's not a slice, but the whole sausage.
SALUMI, instead is the category of food. Part of the INSACCATI category (prosciutto, ham, as istance).
@ Daniel the source is ME, italian and chef
@@albertopozzi9908 might be but in germany people say it anyway
At 9:10 she says "It's not pizza" and I started laughing so hard. hahahaha
I was always judgemental towards italians and their relationship with italian cuisine, always thought they were overreacting... until I tried real italian food. It's uncomparable to the fast food abominations a lot of these joints try to pass like the real deal. Real pizza with fresh ingredients in a real oven tastes like absolute heaven. Just made some Aglio e Olio pasta with parsley,garlic and extra virgin olive oil and it's divine.
Italian cuisine is just perfect for me. Greetings from Bosnia & Herzegovina ❤
where have you tried real Italian food?:)
@@ehrenperle728 in italy on vacation 🙂
@@TroskotSkot thats nice!
Chat shit
@@gavinfagan4995 stfu, American.
"yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah CARBONARA!"
"ok, one chicken carbonara"
"wait, what?"
Lol
The taste of the first pizza I had in Italy (Northern Sardinia) is etched in memory. So different, so good. American pizza fills you up; Italian pizza puts you in a state of mind.
@yagbos il fatto é che a loro piace il formaggio chimico industriale che fa la crosticina marrone cosa che per noi e un crimine perche ci piace la cremosita del fiordilatte o bufala
@yagbos We don't use cheese, (on "four cheese" only), but we use mozzarella on top.
@yagbos do you know that in Northern Italy temperature goes subzero for basically the entire winter?
@yagbos do they use Alfredo’s cream?
@yagbos No we don't, we use tomatoes aswell, i've never heard of pasta with cream tbh. There are good pizzas in America too, but Domino's is a no no for sure.
Harper, you are enjoying this too much. Bravo Ava! That pizza you made is just like my grandmother used to make.
The Italian has spoken. No pineapple on pizza. Ever.
@@nemol73 I do like pineapple on pizza my partner doesn't she wants me to eat it. I say you either deal with that or I can put ketchup on pasta like uncultured swine. Let's say she left me alone with my pizza choices.
@@nemol73 actually it's by a Canadian so using that American card isn't going to work. Also i don't like pretentious people thinking it's disgusting and I bet they didn't try it. If you try it then I can understand why but don't talk about disgusting if you don't try it
@@nemol73 fine you didn't like it that doesn't mean you can't dictate what your gf likes to eat. I have my taste buds and you have yours.
@@nemol73 wait you don’t like pineapple on pizza?
Pineapple on pizza rates disgusting.
"She looks more italian than a pizza"
USA - Peperoni: Meat (a variety of Salami).
Italy - Peperoni: Bell Pepper.
The difference between Salami and Peperoni (in Italy) is that one is meat and the other is vegetable.
So Salami in Italy is actually Peperoni in the States.
It's also the same way in Germany. (Living there currently due to my spouse's job).
Murica making shit up again
Nah.... salami is salami. Pepperoni is its own heathen creation. I'm Italian-American, but I've never liked "Pepperoni". Give me salami or soppressata, not "Pepperoni".
@@SamanthaIreneYTube nope its the same. but for americans its simply shitty salami
It's SALAME not SALAMI
My brother lived in Rome for his work. He told me how Italians are eccentric about their food. Some baker refused to sell pizza for a celebration that took place the day after it was cooked. That is unthinkable for us north americans to refuse a sell but Italian give the world flavor. I love you all.
If that's real that chef should be best chef now, true man loves his food and care
This video should be called: How to piss off an Italian😂
she's like gordon ramsay italian version in kitchen nightmare
they're all like that tbh
No gordan Ramsay does not complain about something being a bit different or modern. He just complains about bad food. Grant it dominos pizza isnt high quality shit, but she just complains about everything that is different than the stereotype of italian food (in this case pizza).
@@XIplupIX thats the whole channel my man
have you never heard of gino d'acampo
@@seerpou name yeah but don't know much about him. Why are you asking?
Peperoni in Italy it’s pepper, that’s why she said it’s a vegetable
I’m an Italian living in London and dominos it’s disgusting but you can find some decent pizza in many places
@EnterTheVoid north wbu
the dominos in London is actually much better than the American dominos. Happy to at least be eating the UK pizza tbh
Dominos is great for a night alone and u need some shit American food to cheer you up and get over your depression
Molto bene ;3
@@uanjay Ehm, it's "norf" 🤣
Eva needs to open her own pizza restaurant! I would definitely buy all my pizzas from her! Her pizza reminded me of my mother's homemade pizza. We never had delivery pizza growing up. Always mommy's pizza. I miss that and I miss my mother most of all. Thank you Eva for reminding me of my wonderful mother.
I LITERALLY LOST IT AT THE CARBONARA!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ma cosa era quell'intruglio?? 😂
all’estero fanno sta funghi, prosciutto e panna e la chiamano carbonara. non sarebbe manco male se i funghi fossero cotti, la pasta al dente e non ci fosse un chilo di aglio e di prezzemolo e origano che non c’entrano un cazzo
@@uncopino mi sento ferito nell'orgoglio
Ma poi.
Carbonara -> Regione Campania ?😂
Che poi sta fissa di mettere l'aglio dappertutto..questi sono convinti che in Italia usiamo l'aglio a chili!
@@lucamaggiori856 beh, devono esser venuti qui in Italia, non hanno visto vampiri e devono aver pensato: Shiiit sti mavaffakkars italians put aglio on everything!
(comunque io sono nato qui e ci vivo da 28 anni, e devono aver ragione gli americani, perché i vampiri li ho visti solo nei videogiochi/libri/film per bimbeminkia, ma nel caso posso sempre fargli il tranello della cadrega)
Italians be like: look how they massacred my boy
She looked like a fake acting of someone trying too hard to be Italian
@@-Sam69 That's how you identify real Italians LOL
@@-Sam69 sounded pretty authentic to me. Just keep watching your american tv shows and movies with American actors trying to be italian and you will sleep with a smile at night. I mean wtf it's all you know anyways lol
Beh... non propio
lol....good one
Americans: “She’s insulting the food!!”
Italians: “She speaking facts”
Taste good regardless of weather it’s “Italian” enough. She’s just fussy as fuck
@@bfcclarets4694 dude srsly, let's say you drive a supercar everyday for umm, 5 years and then suddenly have to drive a small hatch, tell me how will you feel
Beast Racer a better explanation would be a police officer having to have a cinnamon roll cause there’s no doughnuts. Not that big of a deal at all
@@bfcclarets4694 believe me when you see something like that be called carbonara you be like🤮
Rolenz since when was a pizza a carbonara?
I love you two so much, My family came from northern Italy and I always wanted to visit to see the comparison between American Italian and true Italian. I have not yet gone but seeing you cook and compare the cultures just inspires me to get as authentic as I can. I only this year made my first home made pizza and am baking my own sourdough bread from scratch now. I make homemade pasta fairly often, but I also often make a fettuccini Alfredo with it. (Sorry Eva), I just love you two, keep making these great videos.
Sound advice for Italians who travel to America and want pizza: don't order from any chain. Ask the locals who has the best pizza in town and you'll find a good ma and pa store nearby
Kind of did this when we went to Prague... Was hungry and just wondered around until we saw a bunch of locals all going into the same restaurant.
We were right to do so; big proper portions,, good big rich flavours.
Fantastic.
If you're ever in Phoenix AZ...the place you want to go is Cibo.
@@connman8d617 If you're ever in Phoenix, leave.
@@buck_swope i live here lol.
Those are the best. I don't eat from chains, ever.
Chi è italiano e stava per colpirsi ripetutamente con un bastone, ma alla fine ha visto la pizza italiana vera
presente
Vero
Lol
Io
Eccomi
When Eva is desperate,she begins speaking with Italian expressions of desperation!
It's funny and sad at the same time!
Carbonara part killed me!😂 I totally relate to Eva's reaction. It's a shame to call it pasta.😞 P.S. Eva you are my idol when it comes to Italian cuisine.😍 I use your recipes only 😇
"A penne saved is a penne earned" should have been a tip off. I actually checked the Domino's menu and it was penne and not carbonara. They also got ripped off food wise as their picture display shown a near full tin (2024). But it would be bit like ordering cheese cake and get a pop tart, no?
I’m italian (actually from Naples, so pizza for me is something even more sacred than any other italian person from another city) and I’ve eaten pizza from everywhere, dominos, pizza hut, etc. they’re not italian style pizza, not by a long shot, but they’re passable, just like any other fast food dish I have tried. Italian pizza cannot be descibed as the fast food we know, because it’s made from traditional recipies, just like old pizzerias did (mid 1800). Eating pizza in italy is also different: if you go to a pizzeria, or at least a good one, you’ll be treated the same way as you would be in a restaurant for an evening dinner. In many other places pizza is just a fast way to have a bite, not a full fledged opportunity to go out on a Saturday night for a romantic dinner. What I want to say is, it’s not the type of pizza but the tradition behind it that makes it so special for us italians.
Underrated comment! Perfect explanation
exactly, im italian and i think american fast food pizza is not that bad.
all the italians do like EWW THATS DISGUSTINGGGG, its literally food.
Exactly, dominos is by far more trustable in any country than just a random pizza joint's dry piece of dough with soggy toppings. (Except the ones with the AVPN stamp ofc)
I’m not even Italian, but I’m very offended by that “carbonara”
Which carbonara?
Just ordering carbonara to Home is illogical.
I am from Bosnia and love pasta and any stupid version of carbonara anyone cooks needs to be eaten right away or it's gonna go bad. Can't wait it be delivered.
@@noegojimmy yeah, I think you're right
ty,as an italian i am very proud of you
Glad to hear that
@@noegojimmy never said that they shouldn’t be eaten but at least don’t call that crap italian food
Ragazzi ci fate piegare dal ridere, very nice format. Keep it up!
Cosa ci fate qua sotto?
P.s. i vostri video sono top
mica sono pallosi come voi.... hahahahah scherzo!! seguo anche a voi e devo dire che in un paio di occasioni vi ho invidiato!!! e comunque si nota la differenza tra l'ironia del nord e quella del sud vi lovvo a tutti e quattro!!
Eccoli sti qua
Ciaooooooo
Hey, what is this, a cross-over episode?
Ciao ragazzi, che bello vedervi da queste parti!
I've watched this video probably 1,000 times. It still makes me laugh.
"Everyone in Italy love Carbonara."
"ok... One Chicken Carbonara."
"CHICKEN?????"
I'm Indian not Italian but the way she's expressing her, I feel her.
Consider it same as eating dosa , in commercial way
I am also Indian
@@jack76thegamer30 so true
why the pizza is so oily and soggy..eww😷 i think even Indian domino's is better than American one😂😂
@@roy_ishere nah it's worse
A women who makes her own pizza. Pffft put a ring on it, shes a keeper.
I did 😉
Oops I'm late lol
@@PastaGrammar Man, you lucked out BIG TIME
Alternative title: "Insulting Domino's for 11 straight minutes".
Or insulting Italians for 11 straight minutes.
Actually domino insulting Italy for 30 years straight
That is true 😁😁
True what a bitch
@@Nate2003x That's his wife! Show some respect ya lil' whipper snapper! Put some resPEK on it!
they did Not even get the right region for Carbonara, it s from Lazio
Infatti
I've always believed Domino's is a joke.
si infatti
'sti encefalitici
@@olsenlibra623 a joke? Domino's not a joke, it's a friggin' blasphemy!!
I love how she hated it AND THEN showed everyone how pizza is suppose to be made. Makes me wanna attempt my own here at home!
It’s easier than you think! You should definitely make your own! 🥰
Flashpackers around the world is completely correct. I’ve changed how I make Italian food after spending time in Tuscany. We befriended a local whom we asked to give very us the best place tourists know about and an off the beaten path but delicious restaurant. Huge language barriers bridged with Italian dining customs - we joined a table of people, and so long as it’s chianti, we payed a wine fee no matter how much we drank!
Since becoming very very ill with complications from a condition I have, I cheerfully threw out anything processed. I make sauce to keep in the freezer and set aside bits of meat I’ve cooked for different things and freezes well to save until we make our own rosemary infused pizza crust. It’s simple, WAY cheaper and you can pronounce all the ingredients. We make It often in our house.
You violated her very being suggesting pinnapple. That is an Italian curse. 😆
Jeffrey Townsend as a Canadian (well, expat as I’ve been in the UK for almost 9 years), I must apologise to the world; the Hawaiian Pizza was actually “invented” in Canada. The horror!
We have our flaws too, and in addition to Hawaiian Pizza, I would like to apologise for Justin Bieber and Nickleback
Jules Juerez i think it’s just that real Italian pizza is different than what is on Domino’s menu. It’s comparing two different things and calling them the same thing?
That was amazing. So funny. Ava’s FACES. 😅😊
Real Italian pizzas, just like what Eva just made, are originally considered normal/healthy food unlike here in the United States, pizzas are considered an unhealthy option of food that you might want to avoid as much as you can because it's probably not good for you if you eat it breakfast, lunch, and dinner everyday. That's why Eva said she could eat them breakfast, lunch, and dinner because in Italy, they are healthier.
Pizzas are not healthy..
That base is worst thing you can eat 3 times a day..
But I think Italia diet also includes raw vegitable so it may evens it out..
@Ilias pizza is not heathy period !!!!!!
@@letsgomets002 not true you need to be little more open minded about things like this as he explained why it can be healthy. If you do it on the pan instead of oven and do tomato sauce at home and use raw vegetables then it will. And saying that it is unhealthy just because is not an argument
Not exactly healthy. In Rome you grab a slice during a lunch break or on the go, its not a main meal like in the States. Pizza is never going to be healthy but it is certainly healthier than what we saw.
@Ilias so ur claiming that eating all-purpose flour everyday is healthy! 😂🤣
8:42
"What is that?"
"It's garlic seasoning"
*starts reciting the whole bible*
Why does she look like Queen's lead guitarist?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hahaha
Lol 😂
No, that genuinely is Brian May.
Thanks, I can't get that out of my head now lmao.
I'm Italian, grew up in Bklyn. Across the street were 2 sisters-in-law-they'd buy bushels of Roma tomatoes and make their own GRAVY (not sauce) What an aroma thru the whole building. My Mama, every Sunday morning would start her gravy from scratch-and we could smell it in the bedroom-we'd get up and dip the fresh Italian bread in the gravy and that was breakfast!
as a mexican, this was my EXACT reaction when i had taco bell for the first time lol exactly like this, and just like the italian lady said "not even for the dogs" loll
I'm Mexican. Yes, I get it
"' 'manco li cani!"
Taco bell is bad. Way better in Costa Rica.
Taco Bell is revolting! And I’m not Mexican. :)
Domino's new motto: ""not even for the dogs"
"I will never eat pineapple on pizza"
The Italians have spoken.
I can’t eat with out pineapple
@@boqorkaumada9562 i'm italian and i CAN'T FREACKI'N SEE THE FUCKING PINEAPPLE ON PIZZA PORCO DIO DI QUELLO STRONZO NO NON SI PUO! OK?! ECCO
Italians please, it's not as bad as you think
@@White.Fox74 I eat it cuz I'm poor
@@sicelomahlangu5721 men, now you are outlawed in Italy after what you said.
WE DON'T WON'T THE FUCKING PINEAPPLE ON PIZZA OK?
"Pepperoni" in Italy is a type of bell pepper, not spicy salami.
Whenever I see Eva trying Americanized "Italian" food, I automatically think about Sophia Petrillo from The Golden Girls saying, "There's no way on earth I'm endorsing that slime on a shingle!" 🤣
I feel like that’s the case for every other country too. It’s not salami
It’s the same in my language and i was confused for the longest time because places like Domino’s still call the pizza pepperoni WTF
No not pepperoni but pepperoncini.
@@charleskosyjana1295 Yes. Finally.
- Peperone = (one) bell pepper
- Peperoni = bell peppers
- Peperoncino = (one) chili pepper
- Peperoncini = chili peppers
Note all of them are spelled with only one "p". Us Italians really value consonant length, so be careful and use it correctly 😅
- Salame (the plural "salami" is not that common) = this kind of sausagy cured meat, it can be plain, spicy, seasoned, and so on.
- Salume (singular), salumi (plural) = generic term for cured meats. Note that the "u" is pronounced as in "put".
So you can say that salame is a specific kind of salume 😂
Well, that should be all
omg cant stop laughing at 8.47 she say Ma che puzza oh Gesù( Oh Jesus it stinks ) lol
"Pepperoni" pizza doesn't exist in italy and it sounds really similar to the italian "peperoni" that I think translate to "Bell peppers", that's why she was confused
pepperoni pizza exists in Italy, it's just called a different name
@@danielwithane911 but that’s what this comment is saying. Pepperoni translates to bell pepper in Italy
@@Ashley-jx7sw no, they said pepperoni pizza doesn't exist in Italy and that the word sounds similar to peperone which is bell pepper, but in Italy there's both a bell pepper pizza and a pepperoni pizza, which is has a different name
@@danielwithane911 you aren’t getting it though lol just because there is a different name for pepperoni pizza doesn’t mean pepperoni pizza doesn’t exists in Italy. It has its own specific name in Italy, which is why that lady got confused when he said pepperoni
@@Ashley-jx7sw I'm telling you pepperoni pizza exists in Italy omg 😭 girl it's not that hard, it's just A DIFFERENT NAME
I wasn't even talking about the lady getting confused, of course she would be confused if after hearing pepperoni instead of bell peppers she got salami, but I was commenting on OP's comment to say pepperoni pizza IS A THING in Italy, it exists
After Italians try Domino's Pizza, Italy declares war on the U.S.
Haaaaaaaaaaaaa!
When I was in the states. I could not believe how anyone could eat that pizza. In South America, that's a low-quality pizza. No taste at all.
@@eliasy6468
I think you got that backwards. American pizza has a lot of taste.
Italian pizza like the one she made, has very little toppings on it.
It's basically a cheese pizza, light on the cheese, mostly just bread and a light coating of sauce.
American pizzas usually have a lot of cheese and meats and or vegetables.
The classic American pizza is the pepperoni pizza.
I didn't know South America had their own pizza.
And lose about as fast as France.
There are domino's pizza here in italy but they're made the italian way pizza so it's not that disgusting, but you just order them for curiosity since they're more expensive than a restaurant type pizza.
"you like carbonara?"
"Yeah"
"A miracle"
2 seconds later
"Carbonara doesn't have chicken in it"
I knew it was too good to be true
No but seriously, wtf has chicken to do with carbonara...
OMG, I am dying!!! bahahahahaha I love love love EVA!!! I love the sound of the crunch on her pizza!!
italians: we can have pizza for breakfast,lunch,dinner
meanwhile me as an asian: *I CAN HAVE RICE FOR BREAKFAST,LUNCH,DINER AND EVEN MAKE IT A SNACK*
I could live of dumplings
I can and I do
Lol so true
Filipinos have rice dessert
Asians are the best at cooking rice meals.
Mean while in other continents they might make rice that will disgust us
Americans here be judging italians for overreacting towards pizza. I am indian and i can understand her pain about seeing her comfort food be destroyed, like if anyone messed with my biryani ur getting beat up.
Most likely Pakistanis eat Biryani, us Indians eat sambar, or dal chawal
@@roseyy1920 Bro indians eat biryani to, have you ever been to hyderabad.
@@roseyy1920 India is known to have varieties of Biryani... Top 2 are Hyderabadi Biryani and Moradabadi Biryani. Thn comes my favourite, Lucknowi Biryani
I truly felt it.. I really did.
Indian here, I saw a video about chocolate biriyani and I almost died 💀
I have friends that live in the Italian part of Switzerland, they are vegetarian. They were visiting NY and went to have pizza. On the restaurant's menu they saw pepperoni Pizza.so they ordered it. When they brought the pizza, they were like " this is not what we ordered. We order pepperoni not salami" in Italian pepperoni means BELL PEPPER!!! 🤦😆😆
Same happened to me 🤣🤣
It's peperone 😊, not pepperoni, and it's a vegetable.
Penso che il commento "ma che é" sia perfetto e racchiuda in 3 semplici parole il disagio che la buona Eva abbia vissuto 👌🏻
When I was stationed in Germany, my Italian girlfriend and I would travel to her home in rimini Italy. And she took me to her favorite restaurant where they had the hands down best pizza I've ever tasted that was made with love and passion.
#manculicani ❤️
😂
Paolo Vallo 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🙂🙂😅😅
I miei occhi si sono illuminati quando l'ha detto. 🤣🤣
Vero!!
Mancu i puoirci sa mancianu sta mmieidda
As an Italian, I lost it at the carbonara. Tesoro insegna agli americani la vera cucina italiana te prego!😂🇮🇹🇮🇹
@Saudi King Volintine Ander of Arabia sure, come to rome. then we will talk about it again.
Is a pair of scissors now the „official“ Italian pizza cutting tool? 😃😄😁😆😅😂🤣
When Eva looked at the "carbonara" she laughed......she wanted to cry. All of us italians wanted to cry 😔😭😭😭
i feel your pain mate
Lachimolala
Italian: What is this? It's like they dumped a bunch of sugar into the sauce.
American fast food chain: There's pizza and then there's "market tested pizza". Focus groups liked the taste of sweeter sauce.
Italian: This doesn't even look like carbonara.
American fast food chain: There's carbonara and then there's "market tested carbonara". Our focus groups didn't even know what carbonara was so we gave them the dish we thought they wanted.
@@anarchocommie4743 CARabonara
I physically cringed at the sight of the pasta..
Alternate title: "American realizes that everything in the US sold as italian has nothing to do with Italy."
PERIODT
Italian food here in the US should be labeled as "Italian inspired" food instead.
Same with Indian food...I have watched some videos and I always cringe watching their recipe and calling them Indian food...they add same spices in everything and add curry to any dish 😒
Chinese food as well. Interesting.
Every type of food from a “different culture” that’s sold in America is Americanized.. So yea, even panda express is not chinese food. And where did people even get the idea for chili?
I love your videos....very entertaining and the foods look delicious!!!
"they don't offer basil though"
Imagine calling yourself Italian food and not offering basil.
I was thinking the same thing.....(lowkwy screaming in the meantime)
Has dominoes ever claimed to be authentic italian?
@@llamaman431 the pasta's box had a whole spiel about the Italian origins of their pasta
@@AserHapi Good to know
@Souhila Seraphina They literally have pictures of Italy on the boxes but whatever... 🤷♂️