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The origin of pineapple-topped pizza was so innocent. Credit goes to a Greek pizza maker in Canada in the 1960s who was inspired by sweet-and-sour chicken, which, you got it, features pineapple.
Pineapple on pizza is one of the most popular debates of the 21st Century. Commonly referred to as “Hawaiian pizza,” with pineapple and ham, it likely didn’t originate in Hawaii at all.
Following the viral success of #PicklePizza, a hashtag that has more than 16 million views on TikTok to date, the fine folks at DiGiorno thought it would be a good idea to bring that creation to ...
We took @mr.zagatti to experience some Chicago-Style Deep Dish Pizza but little did he know, we'd ordered something that he may have some pretty strong opinions on... Check out the full video on the ...
In a 2019 YouGov poll, just 12% of the 1,212 U.S. adults surveyed rated pineapple as their most favorite pizza topping, and 24% said it was their least favorite.
I have a pizza. And I stand behind this delicious Southwestern Ontario creation,” Trudeau wrote in a 2017 post on X. A Hawaiian pizza with ham and pineapple is cut into slices with cheese pull.
By Maureen O’Hare, CNN (CNN) — There are few moments as controversial in food history as the decision by a Canadian chef in the 1960s to put tinned pineapple on top of a ham pizza.
Does pineapple belong on a pizza? Politicians around the world have weighed in: Icelandic president Guðni Th. Jóhannesson hates it and said he’d like to ban it.
When it comes to pineapple on pizza, the restaurateur added, “You’re either all in or you’re all out.” You won’t find pineapple on pizza at Zelda’s Gourmet Pizza in midtown Sacramento.
Some six decades later, the question of whether pineapple belongs on pizza is a topic that divides nations, communities and even families. Now a pizzeria in Norwich, England, has nailed its colors ...