Ranking Italian Foods Blindly: The Surprising Verdict on Pizza, Lasagna, and More!

Skylar Hawthorne

Updated Tuesday, August 6, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Ever wondered how your favorite Italian foods stack up against each other? A recent video has taken on the challenge of ranking beloved Italian dishes without knowing what comes next, and the results are both surprising and entertaining!

The video kicks off with lasagna, a classic Italian staple, being placed at number four. Despite one participant's love for lasagna, they confidently claim that there are at least four other Italian dishes that surpass it. The banter continues as zeppoles are introduced, landing at the bottom of the list at number five. The confidence in this ranking is evident as the participant guarantees that better dishes are yet to come.

Next up is fettuccini alfredo, which secures the third spot. The ranking rationale is based on personal experiences, with some bad fettuccini alfredos but worse lasagnas tipping the scale. The participant's preference for alfredo sauce, even mentioning making a good Alfredo at home for their kids, adds a personal touch to the discussion.

Gelato, a beloved Italian dessert, surprisingly takes the second spot. Despite one participant's dislike for ice cream, gelato still ranks high, showcasing the unique appeal of this Italian treat. The conversation veers into a brief discussion about water ice, but the focus quickly returns to the main event.

Finally, the number one spot is awarded to pizza. This universally loved dish triumphs over all others, with the participants agreeing that pizza deserves the top position. The video wraps up with a mutual appreciation for pizza's versatility and unbeatable taste.

Intrigued by the rankings? Watch the full video to see the lively debate and find out if you agree with the final list!

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