The Big Pizza Poll


How do you like your pizza?  

127 members have voted

  1. 1. Which sauce do you prefer?

    • Classic tomato sauce
    • BBQ sauce
    • Exotic sauce (e.g. sweet&sour)
    • -None-
  2. 2. Which cheese / which kinds of cheese do you like? (Go ahead and pick more than one if you like!)

    • Edam
    • Gouda
    • Gorgonzola
    • Maasdam
    • Parmesan
    • Feta
    • Camembert
    • Tilsit cheese
    • Cheddar
    • Mozarella
    • *Other(s) (specify in the comments)
    • *Other LOCAL/NATIONAL cheese / kinds of cheese (specify in the comments)
    • -None-
  3. 3. Your favorite toppings? (not necessarily all combined, just vote for whatever you like!)

    • Salami
    • Olives
    • Peppers (mild)
    • Peppers (hot)
    • Aubergine
    • Tomatoes
    • Anchovy
    • Bacon
    • Tuna
    • Onions
    • Pineapple
    • Mushrooms (e.g. Champignons)
    • *Other meat(s) (specify in the comments)
    • Exotic topping(s) (specify in the comments)
    • Sea Food (specify in the comments)
    • *Other(s) (specify in the comments)
    • Spices (black pepper/extra salty/...)
    • Oregano (aka Majoran)
    • Basil
    • NEW OPTION: PEPPERONI (UPDATE, due to complaints! :P)


Recommended Posts

Heya guys,

how do you like your pizza?

We've had similar polls before, but they are now inactive for aaaages and WAY LESS detailed.

Go ahead and get hungry! ;)

Glassed Silver:mac

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1059566-the-big-pizza-poll/
Share on other sites

Classic tomato sauce, please, with any base you want, salami, and whatever anyone else wants. I'm really not hard to please when it comes to pizza. If it's delicious it will do the job nicely.

Classic tomato sauce, mozzarella, various toppings.

The poll is flawed: It lists pineapple as a potential topping. This is blasphemous.

Pineapple does not belong on pizza. Ever.

And I am not really sure how Pineapple really fits here. It might be a local thing, but not here

Here, pineapple appears on 'Hawaiian' pizza. Whether the people of Hawaii actually consider this a local speciality I highly doubt, but it is delicious. It uses mozzarella cheese (sounds Hawaiian already, right? /s), ham, and pineapple. It's actually really nice but it isn't spicy or anything like that. The taste is a mixture of pineapple and ham, mostly. I'm surprised it isn't sold where you are, since I expected it to be some kind of international pizza type.

Here, pineapple appears on 'Hawaiian' pizza. Whether the people of Hawaii actually consider this a local speciality I highly doubt, but it is delicious. It uses mozzarella cheese (sounds Hawaiian already, right? /s), ham, and pineapple. It's actually really nice but it isn't spicy or anything like that. The taste is a mixture of pineapple and ham, mostly. I'm surprised it isn't sold where you are, since I expected it to be some kind of international pizza type.

Yeah never heard of it until now.

Might be interesting though

Yeah never heard of it until now.

Might be interesting though

The taste is definitely distinctive, I have to say. You'd definitely be able to remember it. It's a strange mixture of fruit and meat, which is great since I get the taste of meat and the reassurance I'm being healthy by eating fruit! :p

  • Like 1

Here, pineapple appears on 'Hawaiian' pizza. Whether the people of Hawaii actually consider this a local speciality I highly doubt, but it is delicious. It uses mozzarella cheese (sounds Hawaiian already, right? /s), ham, and pineapple.

What ever you do, DO NOT call it Canadian bacon infront of a Canadian. You'll get a long-winded lecture on Back Bacon. Good thing you used "ham".

My normal toppings for pizza are pepperoni, olive, and sausage. I love linguica and all meat pies every so often. Deep-dish... YUM! I'd hate to pick between NY and Chicago style pizza, though.

EDIT:

A Chicago-style deep dish pizza is to die for!

stock-photo-chicago-deep-dish-pizza-arrange-on-the-table-76127215.jpg

Holy mother of God. Where do I have to go to get this?

[...]

Holy mother of God. Where do I have to go to get this?

The kitchen would be a pretty safe bet. (Y)

Glassed Silver:mac

  • Like 2

Holy mother of God. Where do I have to go to get this?

Take a flight to Chicago and stand in line for 2 hours to get into Giordano's. No matter how much time or money it takes to get in there, it's so worth it:

http://www.giordanos.com/

I make it my business to get down there once or twice a year. Gino's also makes a good deep dish.

Take a flight to Chicago and stand in line for 2 hours to get into Giordano's. No matter how much time or money it takes to get in there, it's so worth it:

http://www.giordanos.com/

I make it my business to get down there once or twice a year. Gino's also makes a good deep dish.

Seems like a fun weekend cooking project.

Glassed Silver:mac

Thin crust with chicken, tomato, basil, feta cheese, and spinach. Om nom nom.

Pepperoni, bacon, and jalape?os is good too.

Also, those hating on pineapple as a pizza topping clearly have never tried it. Pineapple and ham and bacon, I like to add sriracha sauce too. yum!

Oh, and regardless, red pepper flakes ALL OVER EVERYTHING

Also, those hating on pineapple as a pizza topping clearly have never tried it. Pineapple and ham and bacon, I like to add sriracha sauce too. yum!

I'd never heard of a combination of Pizza and Pineapple, but I'll surely check it out.

Though I'll have to give a special order for that, which'll cost me some more of my money :(

Take a flight to Chicago and stand in line for 2 hours to get into Giordano's. No matter how much time or money it takes to get in there, it's so worth it:

http://www.giordanos.com/

I make it my business to get down there once or twice a year. Gino's also makes a good deep dish.

If I'm ever in Chicago, I will be going there for sure. The pies on the site look oh so tasty. :)

Edit: Holy crap! THEY WILL SHIP A PIZZA NATION WIDE! Before the week's end, I will be ordering one of these babys!

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Posts

    • Sysinternals Suite 2026.17.06 by Razvan Serea The Sysinternals Suite is a comprehensive package of advanced Windows utilities created by Mark Russinovich, who launched the Sysinternals website in 1996 to share his system tools and technical resources. This suite combines a wide range of troubleshooting and diagnostic tools, including Process Explorer, Process Monitor, Sysmon, Autoruns, ProcDump, the PsTools collection, and many others. It provides everything IT professionals and developers need to manage, monitor, and troubleshoot Windows systems and applications. The Suite bundles all of the core troubleshooting utilities along with their help files. Non-troubleshooting extras—such as the BSOD Screen Saver or NotMyFault—are excluded. In addition to the well-known tools, it also includes AccessChk, Autologon, Ctrl2Cap, DiskView, Disk Usage (DU), LogonSessions, PageDefrag, PsLogList, PsPasswd, RegMon, RootkitRevealer, TCPView, VMMap, ZoomIt, and more. Sysinternals Suite 2026.17.06 changelog: Autoruns v14.3 - This update to Autoruns, a utility for monitoring startup items, adds bug fixes and improves the command-line application autorunsc. ZoomIt v12.1 - This update to ZoomIt, a screen magnification and annotation tool, adds image backgrounds, webcam background blur and microphone noise cancellation support. Coreinfo v4.01 - This update to Coreinfo, a tool that reports processor, socket, NUMA memory, and cache topology of a system, as well as processor features supported, adds support for new processor features. DebugView v5.02 - This update to DebugView, a tool for displaying both kernel-mode and Win32 debug output, adds Ctrl-Shift-A support for selecting all output, and agent skills support for the CLI utility. LiveKd v5.64 - This update to LiveKd, a utility that allows running the kernel debugger on a live system, fixes a debugging privileges issue. ProcDump 3.5.2 for Linux - This update to ProcDump for Linux, a tool for capturing process dumps, adds .NET counters and a custom core dumper. Process Monitor v4.04 - This update to Process Monitor, a utility for observing real-time file system, Registry, and process or thread activity, adds some bug fixes Sysmon v15.21 - This update to Sysmon, an advanced host security monitoring tool, adds some bug fixes. Download: Sysinternals Suite 2026.17.06 | 168.0 MB (Freeware) Download: Sysinternals Suite for ARM64 | 15.4 MB Link: Sysinternals Suite Home Page | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • Given only Volume license customers and specific resellers can obtain the LTSC versions legitimately it seems likely that this has been tinkered with quite a lot!
    • Apple CEO Tim Cook confirms looming price hikes due to memory shortages by Hamid Ganji Image via Apple Memory and chip shortages have led to significant price increases for electronics over the past year, and it seems that more hikes are on the way for upcoming smartphones and computers. Apple CEO Tim Cook has confirmed that the company is planning to increase the prices of some of its products due to the ongoing memory and storage shortages. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Cook confirmed the looming price hikes for Apple’s future products, adding that “Unfortunately, price increases are unavoidable.” He also said the company is doing its best to “mitigate the huge increases that are being passed to us, and we’ve been trying to shield our customers from the increases, but the situation has become unsustainable.” The Apple CEO also noted that the allocation of a large portion of memory chips to AI companies has contributed to shortages in the market, resulting in lower supply at a time when demand for devices remains high. “We definitely need memory pricing and supply to return to reasonable levels for consumer products. That’s the bottom line,” Cook said. Cook also added that Apple is ready to use its vast cash reserves to help boost supply in the market because additional production capacity is needed. While he declined to specify how Apple plans to do that, he said the company will not build its own memory and storage factories despite its financial resources and silicon expertise. Cook did not provide further details on the scale of the price increases or which Apple products would be affected, though iPads and Macs could see higher prices sooner than other products. Apple’s next product launch event is scheduled for September, when the company is expected to unveil the iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, and its first foldable iPhone. It remains unclear whether the upcoming iPhones will be affected by the price increases, but given the current memory shortage, higher prices seem increasingly likely. There is currently no clear timeline for the end of the memory shortage. Samsung, one of the world’s three largest memory chip manufacturers, recently said the shortage could persist for several more years.
    • Downloads does not equal actual usage, even less when the app is pre-installed in some Galaxy phones.
    • +1000 to this, don't understand why they added that margin around the top bar, even the close button is a PITA to click without aiming. Ofc, this is just preview and hopefully they will revert such odd UX decision before hitting final version.
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      eurospharma62 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      With What earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Week One Done
      Harris Gilbert earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Vincian earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • First Post
      Jocimo earned a badge
      First Post
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      542
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      167
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      85
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      64
    5. 5
      ATLien_0
      64
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!