I did a little research on this. Here's what I found on Wikipedia:
Use of the term "apizza" (pronounced ah-Beetz) is mostly confined to the Italian-American enclaves of southern Connecticut, and derives from Neapolitan dialect. The dish is more widely known throughout the region as simply "New Haven-style pizza", as opposed to which remains the dominant style of pizza-making throughout the rest of the Northeast.Pepe's in New Haven was the first. As for the pronunciation of the word, I have personally never heard anybody call it "Ah-Beetz". But, granted, I either may have never noticed it or maybe it's attributable to the fact that Connecticut Italians having a habit of dropping the final vowel of a word when they speak. I do it all the time because, well, that's just how we talk down here.
I'll get more into the differences between New Haven pizza and New York pizza in a later post. But, I am proud to report that we CT Italian own the word "apizza"!
Nice blog..you follow mine and I'll follow yours. I'll even put the clam apizza recipe on my blog...
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