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The Best Pizza Places in your area
Pizza Places
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Colombinis Pizza & Deli
Family-run deli and pizza shop Chili 585-889-2213
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Guidas Ontario
Local chain serving pizza and subs Ontario 315-524-3000
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Lucca Wood-Fired
Artisan wood-fired pizzas Rochester 585-750-3000
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Mama Lors Cafe & Pizzeria
Family cafe with pizza and breakfast Webster 585-265-0870
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Marks Chili
Regional chain serving pizza and wings Chili 585-889-5555
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Mozzeronis Henrietta
Pizza Henrietta 585-334-5555
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Napa Wood Fired Pizzeria
Wood-fired pizzas and wine bar Pittsford 585-381-4000
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Pizza Hut
National chain Irondequoit 585-266-2222
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Pizza Shack
Neighborhood pizza and wings Greece 585-225-5555
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Roc Brewing Pizza Kitchen
Pizza paired with craft beer Rochester 585-794-9798
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Rococo Pizza
Trendy artisan pizza spot Rochester 585-270-3360
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Salvatores Brighton
Popular local chain location Brighton 585-271-5000
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The Gate House
Upscale pizzas with creative toppings Rochester 585-473-2090
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Tony Pepperoni East
Local chain serving pizza and wings East Rochester 585-248-2830
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Trottos Pizzeria
Neighborhood pizza and subs Greece 585-227-4095
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Nutritional Facts of Pizza
Although some people have the perception that pizza products are low in nutritional value, the published compositional information on pizza products indicates otherwise. Pizza products are a good source of protein, complex carbohydrates, primarily starches, and various vitamins and minerals, and are low in caloric density.
Protein:
On an as-served basis, the protein content of pizza often exceeds the 10% level. For five brands
of pizza served protein content to range from 10.2 to 14.3%. Becausecheese is an important ingredient in, pizza, and becausemany types use meat-based toppings, the nutritional quality of protein in pizza is also high.
Fat:
Contrary to popular belief, the fat content of most pizza
products is modest, rarely exceeding the 10% level and thus 30% of the total calories. Because oil and oil-based
shortenings are routinely used in the crust, pizza
products remain a good source of polyunsaturated fat. The
content of cholesterol in pizza is also quite modest.
Carbohydrates:
Pizza products are low in simple sugars, but they are
quite high in complex carbohydrates, primarily starches.
The carbohydrate content usually exceeds the 30% level. Pizza products tend to be below in fiber unless a
high-extraction flour is used in the crust and if vegetable
toppings are used judiciously.
Micronutrients:
Since cheese is an important component of pizza, pizzas
tend to be a good source of calcium. They are also a significant source of iron, phosphorus, potassium,
magnesium, zinc, manganese, and copper. On the other hand, the high sodium content of pizza, because of the possible involvement of sodium in hypertension (high blood pressure) , has-come under scrutiny.
