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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Apple and cinnamon pizza.
It's like someone went 'The Fly' mixing an apple pie and a pizza.
That's like something out of the apocalypse...
Enjoy it. These subjects serve little more than to have a laugh over the internet. At the end of the day everyone eats the pizza they like and it's fine.
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Unless you decide to slice it using scissors...
it wasn't good seafood pizza then. Seafood pizza can be really tasty. Over here it's not uncommon to have it with shrimps and garlic and it's quite tasty.
What if I eat it "European" style? Using a knife and a fork. Will I go to heck?
You are meant to fry the pineapple separately, letting it dry out the juices from it, caramelized with brown sugar, and added chili flakes. All this while the pizza is actually cooking in the oven. Then they are merged together, with additional cheese(s) on melted over top.
It's just the pineapple juice which destroys the cooking, pineapple itself is fine and works extremely well with ham, counter balancing a salty sweet taste. It logically works and has been around since pineapple rings and cherries where placed on ham roasts.
Yet 99% of pineapple pizzas are made incorrectly, including almost all pizza places, because of the time it takes and actual cooking knowledge required. Quite a few would used canned pineapple soaking in juices, merge them quickly together and have the soaky mess cause the cooking process to also mess up. You might as well pour semi-acid water over the top of a pizza and try to cook that. It's no wonder some people don't like it, because they have never actually had the real deal before in their life!
I don't know how prevalent it is in other european countries but over here the 'american' pizza dough isn't mainstream. We eat the thin dough kind, which means in many cases it's difficult to eat it without cutlery.
I also knew someone who not only ate pizza with knife and a fork, but ate it from the inside out.
Not in slices, eaten by cutting a hole at the middle of it and cutting pieces from the inside out in a spiraling pattern.
EDIT:
Also I like pineapple on pizza. Not the best, but still good.
But York..