Originally posted by reader1107You don't have ham and pineapple pizza's in America ??
It never occured to me that pizza toppings were regional, although I should've gotten suspicious when I discovered people eating pizza with pineapple and Canadian bacon on it.😕
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time to open the pants button .
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Originally posted by RookRAKI only saw it in Iowa. It confirmed my opinion (as a worldly 17-year-old) of the locals as a bit ... well ... Kentucky with a different accent. Then again, in Syracuse if you order pizza then (by law it seems!) you also order chicken wings with blue cheese dressing and celery sticks. That one actually grows on you after a while.
Of course we do - normally called "Hawaiian" 😴😴😴
Originally posted by RookRAKYes, it's called "Pizza Hawaii" in Germany. According to the English Wikipedia, the first Hawaiian pizza was made in Edinburgh. According to the German Wikipedia, the Italians believe it to be a German invention. Whoever invented it must have very bad taste.
Of course we do - normally called "Hawaiian" 😴😴😴
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Originally posted by reader1107You have celery growing on you? 😲
I only saw it in Iowa. It confirmed my opinion (as a worldly 17-year-old) of the locals as a bit ... well ... Kentucky with a different accent. Then again, in Syracuse if you order pizza then (by law it seems!) you also order chicken wings with blue cheese dressing and celery sticks. That one actually grows on you after a while.
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Originally posted by NordlysEdinburgh ?
Yes, it's called "Pizza Hawaii" in Germany. According to the English Wikipedia, the first Hawaiian pizza was made in Edinburgh. According to the German Wikipedia, the Italians believe it to be a German invention. Whoever invented it must have very bad taste.
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My those Scottish are cool chaps, is there no end to their tallents ??
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Originally posted by Nordlys😴 i'm confused ... what was that word again 😴😴😴 ... something-dream 😴
Yes, it's called "Pizza Hawaii" in Germany. According to the English Wikipedia, the first Hawaiian pizza was made in Edinburgh. According to the German Wikipedia, the Italians believe it to be a German invention. Whoever invented it must have very bad taste.
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