Why Is Pineapple on Pizza SO Controversial?!

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Billyd

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I prefer crushed pineapple on my pizza. Sliced pineapple with mayo makes a great sandwich.
 

seoulsearch

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what about frickles? The delicacy of southern cooking my friend! frickles south fried pickles - Search (bing.com)
OOOHHH man.

That could be dangerous.

In general, I don't like fish (a few are ok,) but batter them up and throw them in a deep fryer (as long as they're still not too "fishy",) and it's a whole different story.

I don't even know if I should consider the possibility of deep fried pickles (though I hear the South deep fries everything, and that's why their food is so delectable.)

There's probaby an entire gamut of foods I don't normally like -- but would soon discover they're a completely different experience, not to mention addictive -- when deep fried. :LOL:
 
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OOOHHH man.

That could be dangerous.

In general, I don't like fish (a few are ok,) but batter them up and throw them in a deep fryer (as long as they're still not too "fishy",) and it's a whole different story.

I don't even know if I should consider the possibility of deep fried pickles (though I hear the South deep fries everything, and that's why their food is so delectable.)

There's probaby an entire gamut of foods I don't normally like -- but would soon discover they're a completely different experience, not to mention addictive -- when deep fried. :LOL:
you take the baked pizza, cover it with flour then deep fry it. yum, then you got yourself a side of German fried pizza!
 

Lynx

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ANY modern americanized version of pizza would be considered an abomination by the original pizza inventors. It used to be a large round of bread with a tiny amount of cheese and onion on the top. And it was delicious.

(I used to know a Grecian lady who ran a cafe near here, and she would make them.)

But anyway, yeah... If you would put pineapple on pizza with ham, would you also eat banana on your hamburger?
 

Billyd

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ANY modern americanized version of pizza would be considered an abomination by the original pizza inventors. It used to be a large round of bread with a tiny amount of cheese and onion on the top. And it was delicious.

(I used to know a Grecian lady who ran a cafe near here, and she would make them.)

But anyway, yeah... If you would put pineapple on pizza with ham, would you also eat banana on your hamburger?
Just a plain banana burger taste better. Peanut butter on the bread makes a good hamburger or banana burger.

If you have a sweet tooth, apples or blueberries, brown sugar and cinnamon are excellent toppings for a pizza.
 

Magenta

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Yes… but nobody outside of Canada knows what that is. ;)
Perhaps Bob and Doug can help clear up that mystery...


^ The Miracle of (Canadian) Back Bacon ^

Or maybe not... .:ROFL:
 
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Perhaps Bob and Doug can help clear up that mystery...


^ The Miracle of (Canadian) Back Bacon ^

Or maybe not... .:ROFL:


Do you remember that pig farm incident in Canada years back? Well, a few months after that went down, we visited Victoria, BC. I was shopping with my grandmother, and she asked the deli clerk if the ham had come from that farm. I was a little kid and didn't understand why everyone around me gasped. I think they had to pull the ham after that.
 

Magenta

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Do you remember that pig farm incident in Canada years back? Well, a few months after that went down, we visited Victoria, BC. I was shopping with my grandmother, and she asked the deli clerk if the ham had come from that farm. I was a little kid and didn't understand why everyone around me gasped. I think they had to pull the ham after that.
Yes, and coincidentally I mentioned that meat a while back here, though I am not sure why. Certainly
a horrific situation and also grateful on my part not to have been eating pig at that point in my life...
 

Subhumanoidal

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Pineapple on pizza is my favorite. I can even eat it with only pineapple and nothing else.
I'm not a big fan of ham, especially that dried out chewy mess they put on pizzas. I prefer bacon. Bacon and pineapple 😋😋😋
 

Mem

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What's pepperoni anyway? Beef? Pepperoni, pineapple, and sweet pepper rings. I can't eat fresh pineapples or anything with pineapple juice as much as it tempts me. It'll leave me wondering why my lip itches for weeks, or so it seems even if it is really only a few days. So, charred pineapple it is, which is fine since the caramelization saves me the want for sweet and the pepperoni and cheese sufficient for the want for salt. The pepper rings speak for the spicy and adds the edge of sour that the pineapple loses in the cooking. And all of these ingredients work well with a marinara that leans toward the bitter side, just so none of my (taste) buds are left out. YumMaay.
And, if I rightly understand umami, I suppose some mushrooms could be added for a little of that (but I'm not sure that is necessary). :unsure:
 
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Do you remember that pig farm incident in Canada years back? Well, a few months after that went down, we visited Victoria, BC. I was shopping with my grandmother, and she asked the deli clerk if the ham had come from that farm. I was a little kid and didn't understand why everyone around me gasped. I think they had to pull the ham after that.
I had to look up what you were talking about though I didn't want to look to close at the details once I got the general idea. You make me suddenly glad I was raised under the limitations of Old Covenant clean and unclean meat requirements since my family has visited Victoria a few times including in the 1990s.