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Ivchetto

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Fri, Apr 17, 2026, 11:07 AM

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Turin, Italy

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This media file presents an overhead view of a table set for a meal in Turin, Italy. The central subject is a large, round white pizza (pizza bianca), generously topped with melted white cheese, likel…read more

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This media file presents an overhead view of a table set for a meal in Turin, Italy. The central subject is a large, round white pizza (pizza bianca), generously topped with melted white cheese, likely mozzarella or provola, with a few green basil leaves scattered across its surface. The pizza crust is thick, airy, and features characteristic dark charring, indicative of a high-temperature oven, typical of Neapolitan-style pizza. A light drizzle of olive oil is also visible on the cheese. Accompanying the pizza are two beverages: a tall glass of light amber beer with a foamy head, and a stemmed glass containing white wine. The table is laid with a white plate bearing a partial logo, a set of silverware (fork and knife), and several small, empty drinking glasses. Papers with visible text, presumably menus or receipts, are spread across the white marble-patterned tabletop. Partially visible are a mobile phone and dark fabric, suggesting a person is seated at the table. Visible Italian text on the papers includes "Pizzeria," "dolci" (sweets), "Casa" (house), "Provola" (a type of cheese), "Agerola" (a town known for cheese), "Pecorino" (another type of cheese), and "DOP cheese," along with a price of "3€." These details reinforce the Italian culinary context. The lighting suggests the photograph was taken during the daytime, capturing a casual dining experience. | Open Wire