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​7 authentic vegetarian pizzas from Italy that are worth a try​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 19, 2025, 12:19 IST
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7 authentic vegetarian pizzas from Italy that are worth a try

Walk into a pizzeria in Italy and you’ll notice something: the best pies rarely shout. No overloaded toppings, no dripping sauces. Instead, they whisper of place, of soil, of seasons. For a country that treats ingredients as heritage, it’s not surprising that some of the most enduring pizzas are vegetarian. These aren’t alternatives for meat eaters; they are the classics themselves. Each one tells a story of simplicity, where a few honest ingredients are allowed to shine without distraction. Scroll down to discover seven such authentic vegetarian pizzas.

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Pizza margherita

Naples guards its margherita like a national treasure. A leopard-spotted crust from a blistering wood oven, San Marzano tomatoes crushed by hand, mozzarella melting just enough to stretch, basil scattered in the end. The colors mirror the Italian flag, but what lingers is balance: bright, creamy, fragrant. It’s less a pizza, more a manifesto.

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Pizza marinara

This is pizza stripped bare. No cheese, no garnish; only tomatoes, garlic, oregano, olive oil. Sailors once carried it because it kept well at sea. Today it remains one of the oldest, purest styles in Naples. Eat it hot and you’ll understand how a handful of ingredients, when honest, can fill more than hunger.

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Pizza quattro formaggi

Somewhere between indulgence and comfort lies the quattro formaggi. Mozzarella for body, gorgonzola for bite, fontina for depth, parmesan for finish. Each cheese brings its character, and together they melt into something decadent. One slice feels rustic, the next almost luxurious. Italy’s obsession with dairy finds its truest voice here.

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Pizza ortolana

Italy’s gardens speak through this one. Zucchini, peppers, eggplant, mushrooms - roasted until they sweeten, then scattered on dough. The ortolana changes with the seasons, reflecting whatever the earth offers. It tastes like a farmer’s market caught in fire and flour, a reminder that vegetables need no apology on pizza.

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Pizza bianca

In Rome, pizza takes a quieter path. Bianca means “white,” and this version shuns tomatoes altogether. Just dough brushed with olive oil, scattered with rosemary, sometimes layered with thin slices of potato. Crisp, salty, perfumed with herbs, it’s almost bread, almost pizza - an in-between that Romans snack on like second nature.

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Pizza caprese

Capri’s famous salad of mozzarella, tomatoes, and basil jumped onto dough and never left. The caprese pizza often arrives with its toppings fresh, not baked, so the cheese stays cool, the tomatoes juicy, the basil bright. It’s lighter than its Neapolitan cousin, a summer lunch as much as a pizza.

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Pizza funghi

The Italians know mushrooms the way poets know words. On pizza, they become earthy, meaty, and almost smoky. Sometimes it’s humble champignons, other times prized porcini or truffles, depending on where you eat. Garlic and parsley usually join in, and the result is autumn pressed onto a crust.

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