Happiness that comes packed in a box; it’s got to be a pizza! Agreed? Well, we do too! In the foodie world, pizza reigns supreme. Be it crispy crust, deep dish or delicious cheese burst pizza, this Italian dish has a place of its own in every foodie’s heart. You must be wondering why all of a sudden we are talking about pizzas. Well, this is because the internet has brought forth a video that looks nothing less than a foodie dream. The clip, which was shared by an Instagram food page, shows the making of countless pizzas in a factory. Yes, you read that right. While we don’t know about the taste, watching its making will truly leave you drooling. The clip begins with the preparation of its base. Of course, it involves manpower, who are responsible for the quality check. The base undergoes a machine that makes a few holes in each one of it so that it soaks the sauce. Next, it was the turn for the pizza sauce. All the machines are placed in such a manner that it pours the pizza sauce equally, without leaving a place on the base. Then comes our favourite part—cheese. While sprinkling cheese on top of the base, it is kept on a rope-like platform that has openings. This is because if there is any excess shredded cheese then it shouldn’t be wasted and collected later. This pizza is baked twice. Firstly, melt that yummy-licious cheese and secondly after they top it with pepperoni slices. But the second time they bake it at a low temperature. Then finally it gets packed in a box.
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