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Young Cuban succeeds with his own pizzeria in Florida: "The sacrifice was worth it"

With effort and dedication, a young Cuban turns his pizzeria in Florida into a resounding success, garnering excellent reviews.


A Cuban boasted on social networks about the pizza business he runs from afood truck in Florida, a business of which he is proud and assures that his “sacrifice was worth it.”

Jorge Alberto Curbelo shows through its social networks the process of making this tasty food.

“Fight for your dreams. Blessings I wish you all. Thank you for your healthy and healthy support, this is the only country (United States) where you can fulfill your dreams,” he said in a post on Instagram.

“Alberto's pizzas”, as the business is called, and located at 30005 S Dixie Hwy Homestead Fl 33033, offers this Cuban-style product, characterized by a thicker dough than typical pizzas from large chains.

In another video, the Cuban says: “Remember that today is Friday, and the diet is broken on weekends,” thus calling on his followers to walk around the place and consume the food.

According to his own publications, Alberto began, apparently, from the patio of a house to make pizzas, this becoming an endeavor that led him to have his more formal business in the “food truck”.

The videos and photos of their delicious offers accumulate thousands of comments that value the business with good opinions.

Other Cuban businesses dedicated to making pizza come from different cities in the United States.

In Colorado,a Cuban couple, called Ale and Rachel, succeed with their pizza business.

"If it's not like that, it's no good!" is the slogan they have on Instagram to show their delicious Cuban pizzas.

The ease with which they manage to prepare this delicious food has also been highlighted by Cubans, who value it with their preparations on the island.

"A year ago I was selling pizza there in Cuba, I had my business, but I had to wait for the merchandise to be stolen to buy it so I could work. Here you work because everything is easy,"a Cuban toldtiktoker Dairon Cano.

The story of some young Cubans,newcomers to the United States just a year ago, who have managed to start their own pizza selling business on Palm Ave Hialeah, also reflects the resilience of Cubans to adapt to new environments and survive.

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