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A wall painting found in Pompeii doesn't depict pizza

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MILAN >> A still-life fresco discovered recently in the Pompeii archaeolog­ical site looks like a pizza, but it's not, experts at the archaeolog­ical site said Tuesday.

They noted that key ingredient­s needed to make Italy's iconic dish — tomatoes and mozzarella — were not available when the fresco was painted some 2,000 years ago.

Tomatoes were only introduced to Europe from the Americas a few centuries ago and some histories have it that the discovery of mozzarella led directly to the invention of pizza in nearby Naples in the 1700s.

The image is instead believed to be a focaccia covered with fruit, including pomegranat­e and possibly dates, finished with spices or a type of pesto, experts said. In the fresco, it is served on a silver plate and a wine chalice stands next to it.

The contrast of the frugal meal served in a luxurious setting, denoted by the silver tray, is not unlike modern-day pizza, “born as a poor-man's dish in southern Italy, which has won over the world and is served even in starred restaurant­s,” said Gabriel Zuchtriege­l, director of the Pompeii archaeolog­ical site.

The ancient Roman city of Pompeii was destroyed in the eruption of nearby Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. The sudden and deadly event left much of the structure intact, embalmed in volcanic ash, and the site is now a major archaeolog­ical project and tourist attraction.

The Coldiretti ag lobby immediatel­y seized on the discovery of the fresco to promote pizza — invented as a quick meal for the working poor — as a national treasure. Today, pizza represents one-third of the food budget of foreign visitors and generates total annual revenues of $16.4 billion in Italy.

The art of the Neapolitan pizzamaker was put on UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list in 2017, recognized for its four phases of dough preparatio­n and for being baked exclusivel­y in a wood oven at 905 degrees Fahrenheit.

 ?? POMPEII ARCHAEOLOG­ICAL PARK VIA AP, HO ?? This picture shows the wall of an ancient Pompeian house with a fresco depicting a table with food.
POMPEII ARCHAEOLOG­ICAL PARK VIA AP, HO This picture shows the wall of an ancient Pompeian house with a fresco depicting a table with food.

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