
Secrets of New York pizza
Chapter 1
The physics of the fold
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Chapter 2
The chemistry of the water legend
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Chapter 3
The technology and design of the slice
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YOUR GOAL
Master of Secrets of New York pizza
Ch 1 · The physics of the fold
Fun Fact
Pizza physics: Folding a pizza works because of a 19th-century math theorem by Carl Friedrich Gauss showing that flat sheets can only bend in one direction at a time.
Glossary
gaussian curvature (noun)
An intrinsic measure of the curvature of a surface at a given point. Carl Friedrich Gauss used this mathematical concept to explain why a folded pizza slice resists drooping.
An intrinsic measure of the curvature of a surface at a given point. Carl Friedrich Gauss used this mathematical concept to explain why a folded pizza slice resists drooping.
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What is the name of the mathematical theorem that explains the structural rigidity of a folded pizza slice?
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Which 19th-century mathematician's theorem explains why folding a New York pizza slice keeps it stiff?
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What specific type of wheat is primarily used to produce the high-gluten flour for New York pizza?
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Which geometric shape does a folded New York pizza slice mimic to prevent the tip from drooping?
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Which New York City borough was home to the first licensed pizzeria in the United States?
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What protein content percentage is typical for the high-gluten flour used in classic New York pizza dough?
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How does folding a New York pizza slice help manage the liquid toppings during transport?


