The Jonster wrote: Sat Feb 03, 2024 3:05 am
Nope, hawaiian pizza in reality has no real ties to the state of Hawaii. It wasn't even invented in the USA, but Canada in fact. It was merely coined 'hawaiian' because of the brand of canned pineapple being used by the Greek person who invented the pizza at the time.
Thank you for clarifying, I have never been sure about the origins of this kind of pizza
The Jonster wrote: Sat Feb 03, 2024 3:05 am
ItzalDrake wrote: Fri Feb 02, 2024 11:17 pm
The only sweet ingredient we use on pizza is Nutella, I've seen some people that also add bananas to it but that's legal as long it is only used as a dessert!
But, but....what about Sweden's curried banana pizza? Is this legal if it tastes sweet?
Sorry if I took a while to reply but I had a heart attack after seeing that picture

We would never mix bananas with all those ingredients!
Anyway, everyone is free to do whatever they want with pizza, it's just that we Italians are too proud of our cuisine as it is often considered the best in the world, so we get mad if we see someone break our culinary traditions and make certain changes to our classic recipes
Same here

When I was younger I used to love pizza with french fries and frankfurters (well, I still do but I haven't eaten one in years

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I tried Carbonara pizza a few times before and it's not bad, I do not know how popular these kinds of pizza inspired by pasta dishes are over here because not all restaurants have it on the menu..
But we do not put pasta on top of pizza, just use the other main ingredients of those recipes
