Know why Google has changed its Logo to Pizza...

 

by Suryaa |

Google has been celebrating special days and events by representing them in its doodle. Recently if you have accessed the Google homepage, you must have seen that the google logo is represented in the form of a pizza slice. Google is celebrating Pizza.


On 6th December Google tweeted "Today’s interactive #GoogleDoodle celebrates one of the world’s most popular dishes - pizza! On this day in 2007, the culinary art of Neapolitan “Pizzaiuolo” was inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. @GoogleDoodles"


"Although flatbread with toppings has been consumed for centuries in ancient civilisations from Egypt to Rome, the southwestern Italian city of Naples is widely credited as the birthplace of the pizza known today in the late 1700s. It's here that the story of pizza begins: one that is baked together with centuries of global migration, economic development, and technological evolution," said Google.


Google also introduced an interactive pizza puzzle game. To play the game one needs to click on the google pizza logo on the homepage. The goal in the game is to cut pizza slices according to the number of pizzas ordered, and the kind of toppings used. With each accurate order, the player has the chance to win stars.


Pizza choices available in the Doodle interactive game includes Pepperoni Pizza, Margherita Pizza, White Pizza, Mozzarella Pizza, Magyaros Pizza, Paneer Tikka Pizza, Hawaiian Pizza, Tom Yum Pizza, Dessert Pizza, Teriyaki Mayonnaise Pizza, and Calabrese Pizza.  

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