One of the foremost food outlets has named its choice for the best slice of pizza in New Jersey.

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There are few things that residents of New Jersey take more seriously than a good slice of pizza.

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If you are from the Garden State, you have little doubt that we have the best pizza in the nation.

We are firm believers that if David Portnoy says New Haven, Connecticut is the pizza capital of the world, then he just hasn't tried enough New Jersey pizza.

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While that may or may not be true, another well-respected voice in the food business, maybe the most respected foodie website, Food Network, has chosen its favorite slice of pizza in New Jersey.

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There is no doubt, it will cause controversy among pizza lovers all over the Garden State because we all have our favorite.

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So what is the Food Networks's choice for the best slice of pizza in New Jersey? It's a sausage slice from DeLorenzo's in Hamilton.

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This family started their pizza journey in 1938 on the corner of Hudson and Mott Streets in Trenton. Their success over the years has led to growth and several locations, including the newest on Sloan Ave. in Hamilton.

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They love the old-school vibe at DeLorenzo's, and you will too. There is nothing but large and small pizza on the men and they don't take credit cards.

We all have a favorite pizzeria we love, but let's not make this a competition. Let's just add DeLornzo's to our New Jersey pizza bucket list and let's count our blessings.

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