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Does pineapple belong on pizza?
Thread starterGl1tch3d G1rl
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I don't care. Here in my country many pizzarias have pizzas with fresh salad and salad dressing on them like a kebab. I've heard Italians find that abhorrent, but who cares. Pizza was not invented in and exclusive to Italy.
Hawaiian is good. I'll be its champion. Especially with double ham, double pineapple, bacon.
Pineapple might not have belonged on pizza but by god it earned its way there. Two pizzas: one supreme and one Hawaiian is excellent. Got that traditional goodness then a refresher. Come at me.
I dislike pineapples in general except when I actually went to Hawaii. The pineapples tasted so much better there and I even had Hawaiian pizza there and unsurprisingly it's only actually good when it's from actual Hawaii. I would probably never get pineapple on pizza from any other source though although I'm pretty sure last time someone asked this question I was more willing to eat it sometimes.
okay so there is a detective, but he specialises in animals that go missing and stuff, his parents were called Mr and Mrs Ventura and they christened their son Ace and he became this detective, anyway this is beside the point, they made a film of it in canada, it was bad, the canadian guy in it made more films, they were bad too, like trudeau
okay so there is a detective, but he specialises in animals that go missing and stuff, his parents were called Mr and Mrs Ventura and they christened their son Ace and he became this detective, anyway this is beside the point, they made a film of it in canada, it was bad, the canadian guy in it made more films, they were bad too, like trudeau
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