Chicago-style pizza

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A Chicago-style pizza

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Etymology

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From Chicago +‎ pizza. From being a style of pizza that originated in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Noun

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Chicago-style pizza (countable and uncountable, plural Chicago-style pizzas)

  1. A casserole-like deep-dish pizza with a characteristically high-edged crust on which the toppings are often layered upside down (first cheese and meat or vegetables, then tomato sauce).

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