Pineapple: Legitimate pizza topping or not?


  

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  1. 1. Is pineapple a legitimate pizza topping?

    • Yes.
      161
    • No.
      24
    • It's a crime against humanity.
      76
    • I don't like pizza.
      0
    • No, I'm normal like Timan and only eat cheese on my pizza
      4


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It's a crime against humanity, much like the existence of mayonnaise.

How dare you say that! Take it back! My dear mayo :(

I also voted it's a crime..I like pineapple but never on a pizza.

Thanks to enigma-penguin we now know how to make a pizza with pineapple as topping even worse: Add mayo.

I'm usually pretty open minded. Pinapple doesn't bother me in the least. In fact, it's a pizza, almost anything is fair game. But mayo? That officially crosses the line into somewhere between gross and blasphemy.

Love ham and pineapple on a pizza. Man, have you guys even tried it? It's amazing!

This.

I have friends who are from Hawaii originally.. they asked if I wanted some pizza... I told them sure... then they got me some pizza with pineapple and ham on it...

Wow.. They were so good... I would eat them again. No problem.

Well it can be and it can't. Officially a Pizza contains only the following - Pizza Base, Tomatoe base with Cheese on top. However you can replace the tomatoe and cheese with something else but a Pizza can only be 3 different incrediants as such, pizza then two toppings.

I remember watching somrthing on BBC2 about Pizza's and the Italians were getting very angry at more than 3 things to make a pizza.

Pineapple though, for me no. I like room temperature or cold Pineapple not warm

I would only have pineapple, probably, on a "Hawaiian" pizza as they call it here - ham, pineapple and possibly mushroom. I wouldn't have pineapple if I having something like a meat feast or similar as it'd be out of place there.

But yep, for me, it's a legitimate pizza topping!

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