So this is my first time on this board, cause I've been wondering
Why is this supposed to be such a bad thing?
So this is my first time on this board, cause I've been wondering
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nice try, my friend
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I'll bite.
The flavor profile of pineapples do not mesh well with the flavor profile of pizza. Pizza is comprised of thick savory flavors whereas Pineapple has a thinner fibrous sweetness. The two, at least in theory, just don't go well together.
With that said, I had tried Pineapple on my Pizza for the first time a few weeks ago and it wasn't as bad as you would think. I certainly did not find it enjoyable (I ended up removing them) but it did surprise me that it wasn't as bad as I had expected it to be
It's just like any other controversial food: some people like it, others hate it. The problem is you have retards on both sides who think that other people's taste in food is objectively bad if it doesn't agree with their own. If you think it tastes good, fuck the haters.
>The flavor profile of pineapples do not mesh well with the flavor profile of pizza. Pizza is comprised of thick savory flavors whereas Pineapple has a thinner fibrous sweetness.
I completely disagree. I find that the sweet acidity of the pineapple adds contrast against the savory and greasy flavors of the cheese and ham. They accent one another and bring out subtleties that neither really has on their own. Its one of my favorite topping combinations, but it can be improved on. Next time you have pizza, consider trying:
Pineapple
Grilled chicken
Bacon
Banana peppers
Red onions
Barbecue sauce (either replacing the tomato sauce or as a light drizzle applied right after the pizza comes out of the oven)
Some restaurants call this a "Maui Wowie".
I used to think it was alright, but this recent meme-hate for it has made me love it
>barbecue chicken pizza
Ah yes, the pizza for people who hate pizza.
Why is anything anything? That is the style from LA and that is where my manager lives and my agent, OK?
>sweet and savory cannot be mixed
Jesus.
JESUS.