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I don't get the joke? What country puts pineapple on pizza?just a question, does she has her pizza with or without pineapples? i ask for a friend
I don't get the joke? What country puts pineapple on pizza?just a question, does she has her pizza with or without pineapples? i ask for a friend
a lot of them anyway not putting pineapple on your pizza is a requirement if you want to swith to Italy...and don't mind me i'm an idiot (i made the same joke about Talalaikina)I don't get the joke? What country puts pineapple on pizza?
i'm sending a platoon of italian grandmas to avenge this insultWell the Hawaiians do hence the name...
But if you really want a nightmare @elektra blue my brothers and I once got a pizza here in Australia with not just pineapple...but BANANA on it.
This was about 20 years ago but I still remember the horror...We picked it off, but alas it still tasted of banana.
Criminal.
For the record, Hawaiian pizza was invented in Ontario, Canada, not Hawaii: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haw...oulos, a Greek-born,, Ontario, Canada in 1962.Well the Hawaiians do hence the name...
But if you really want a nightmare @elektra blue my brothers and I once got a pizza here in Australia with not just pineapple...but BANANA on it.
Ooo thanks for the info!For the record, Hawaiian pizza was invented in Ontario, Canada, not Hawaii: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haw...oulos, a Greek-born,, Ontario, Canada in 1962.
I actually love pineapple on pizza myself, it's my favourite! But yeah it's really weird the way it divides peopleI will also state here that I enjoy the sweet and salty combination of pineapples on pizza and don't understand why people despise it so much.
It was, I have no idea why they did that (I was only about 8 or 9 at the time). Not sure if they're still operating, but it's the only time I've encountered it fortunately!Banana pizza though... That sounds truly bizarre...
I also love hawaiian pizza...lolOoo thanks for the info!
I actually love pineapple on pizza myself, it's my favourite! But yeah it's really weird the way it divides people
It was, I have no idea why they did that (I was only about 8 or 9 at the time). Not sure if they're still operating, but it's the only time I've encountered it fortunately!
Well, if we go to Italy, we’ll eat Italian tomatoes vs the evergreen variety here. Pineapple makes sense in Canadato explain the whole joke about pineapple pizza, you should know we italian are well known integralits about italian food, putting something like pineapple on a pizza is like punching our mamas in their faces spitting on the flag (i'm exagerating guys of course) or something like that, as i said before the thing we most hold dear is not family, country or religion, is food . now if you want to apply for italian citizenship you can't possibly have a pineapple pizza, don't you think? the whole joke was born from the one i made about Talalaikina, she couldn't switch to my country because she was seen having pineapple pizza, and the only thing that proves is that i'm a first class silly person . ah! i btw like pineapple with pork or chicken or rice and i'm not a food nazi even tough some of the things some of you do with italian food give me the creeps (seriously guys i've seen some criminal stuff done to pasta...). i hope this make some sense...
P. S.: do never take me seriously
I never doP. S.: do never take me seriously
Uh oh... now I am curious about ingredients for potential pasta criminality. Hope asparagus is okay?(seriously guys i've seen some criminal stuff done to pasta...).
it's more about how they make it . asparagus is fine, i actually love it (almost every vegetable is fine, seafood too) did i hijack the page?Uh oh... now I am curious about ingredients for potential pasta criminality. Hope asparagus is okay?
(seriously guys i've seen some criminal stuff done to pasta...). i hope this make some sense...
You mean how some wash the boiled pasta? Or cook it past al dente? Or don't salt the water, lol.it's more about how they make it .
we should open a new threadYou mean how some wash the boiled pasta? Or cook it past al dente? Or don't salt the water, lol.
Did I ever tell you about how I once saw my roommate make pasta? Small pot, put the pasta in with cold water. Then turned the heat on to medium (not enough to boil the water), and left for ~45 minutes, never stirred it so some of the pasta was dry sticking out the top.it's more about how they make it . asparagus is fine, i actually love it (almost every vegetable is fine, seafood too) did i hijack the page?
When I was a teen, mom got me a summer job helping a cook in an expedition in Georgia , and pasta we had there dissolved in boiling water. I kid you not. So, that cooking method might had been legit there.Did I ever tell you about how I once saw my roommate make pasta? Small pot, put the pasta in with cold water. Then turned the heat on to medium (not enough to boil the water), and left for ~45 minutes, never stirred it so some of the pasta was dry sticking out the top.