from the perl.it blog, an important announcement (roughly translated here)
On #nordest.pm, every now and then we talk about pizza. One of our number is in fact a pizzaiolo... one thing led to another, and we decided to create the "Pizza Perl". Ipc0P, owner of the Pizzeria Lo Sfizio has created 9 pizzas of his own invention:Now it's time to vote: which do you prefer? The winner will go on the menu!
- truffle cream, 4 cheeses, cherry tomatoes, fresh mushrooms
- fresh mushrooms, brie, greek olives
- onions, pancetta bacon, greek olives
- fresh mushrooms, parmesan shavings, rocket, cherry tomatoes
- vegetable: aubergine, olives, zucchini, cherry tomatoes, etc
- mozzarella, aubergine, roast potato
- buffalo mozzarella, spicy salami, wurstel sausage
- tomato, Italian sausage, capers
- cherry tomatoes, rocket, smoked scamorza cheese
I've never heard of "rocket" on a pizza (numbers 4 and 9). What is it? Neither Google nor Babelfish can translate "rucola".
It's not powered by hydrazine, correct?
Re:Rocket pizza?
osfameron on 2006-01-20T15:44:30
As always, wikipedia knows all. So, apparently it's Arugula in American. Whatever it's called it's yummy.