Is this pizza?

Is this pizza?

English style but yes

dough
cheese
oregano
tomato

Yes.

If you are a nancy homFAGHOT
THIS IS AMERICA.
Do not post them ìtalano "pizzas"" the shits looking like a cookie with shit cubes of cheese and ketchup with a dumb leaf on it
A pizza contains PEPPERONI

this

Is this pizza?

>slice of bread
no

I'd call it pizza, but you could tell by my look, I am not cool with it.

I'm Canadian and don't get that Chicago style pizza. It looks like a bowl of pasta sauce for fuck sakes.no clue what is next to it. Do you guys use buns to dip in your sauce?

New York thinks it is.

Technically, no. But I'm sure it's still delicious. Cheese toast is always good.

Is this pizza?

sure

>pepperoni
low quality posts

>filename
wew

deep dish is godtier

Are we talking about Pizza the same as we were talking about sandwiches?
Cuse that stuff was quite memey

No, pizza has pepperonis on it.

>HURR DURR

no this is patrick

no cheese so no

this

The way he slices the tomato is almost as bad as the pasta sauce lady slicing the onion.

Is this Pizza?

Looks more like tomato soup in a bread bowl.

aka Chicago Pizza

How about this?

THE TOMATO IS SUPPOSE TO GO UNDER THE CHEESE REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

That looks like a heart attack but delicious

Kek, well done user.

quads of truth

White bread with refried beans and cheese then folded in half.
Is it a burrito or sandwich?

I call them breadrito

>I LIKE SOGGY BREAD
No thanx. I prefer to caramalize the sugar in the tomato.

exactly this

You toast the bread first before you grill it, thus not soggy

lol perforated sheet plus parchment paper. It's amazing how easy it is to identify he knows nothing.

>floppy cheese salami flatbread
>no toppings
>anything remotely close to a pizza
thanks for your input amerilard, but the countries that actually know how to make good pizza are talking

>heat water (in tomato) and it will become steam
>steam can't escape because it has cheese blanket over it
>= soggy toast
plus the tomato is only heated and not cooked (ie. caramalized).

i'm not arguing. just try it both ways and see which comes out tastier.

This is an actual Chicago-style deep dish.

That much effort for 60g of food

The cheese goes under the sauce. He posted authentic Chicago pizza, aka 'go 'za

>just try it both ways


You sound like Daniel from my alma mater, fool me once . . .

Looks like tomato soup in a bread bowl with extra cheese. Nice try, chifag, but your pizza sucks even worse than the you chifaggots and that's saying something. You fucks make NYers look like southern gentleman compared to your behavior. Assholes, the lot of you, and a pox on all your houses.

bread is not dough you fucking moron

Chicago Pizza and Oven Grinder Co. Whenever I'm in chicago I drive past that place, but it's always packed and totally not worth the wait.

If this can be considered a pizza, then the sky’s the limit. Hell, popcorn and ketchup can be pizza too.

is taco a pizza?

>piece of bread
>cheese
>piece of tomato
No you weren't eurotrash

This fuck Chicago

No. That's ghetto Bruschetta

Taco pizza is.

Imagine being this bad at reading comprehension

Nothing wrong with just pep and fresh garlic.

STOP IT NOW YOUR TRIGGERING ME RRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

>Bread pizza
>Literally just a cheese and tomato toastie

>bake dough> Crust
>bake dough> Bread
It's semantics at this point but keep acting "superior"

No, not at all. But it is a great late nite snack for the munchies.

Is this pizza?

At first I thought that was a cast iron pan and thought it was neat, and then I realized it's just an aluminum pan they never clean with more than a spray and maybe a soak or run through a 30 second wash if the dishwasher showed up for once.

No, it doesn't have pineapple on it

Listen! Listen! I fuckin' love pineapple pizza I really do. But it doesn't always need one. Pizza is pizza man.

Is this pizza?

The least shitposting way to summarize might be: refer to regions. Which means yes and no, depending on where you're from and what you grew up recognizing as such. Take Chicago versus NY for example; the Chicago take is basically NY pizza is cheesy bread because they grew up with lasagna-style pizza. Conversely, NY style relies heavily on sauce and cheese. But across Italy, olive oil is used more frequently than sauce--light, airy...sauce is for pasta, mostly. Can all be wrong? Depends where you grew up.

My 'Talian family used to make two versions of the grandma pizza, but I was always into the white because it was so simple; almost like a crazy bread or something. Basically olive oil, basil, oregano, diced tomatoes, and light cheese (mozzarella and parm). Cut grandma style with red pepper flakes on the side. Crust was crispy, but most of it was soft. You could add to it if you wanted but it also worked alone.

duh

I wouldn't even serve that to my dog

Only on dips

Low-quality slice of white bread
Ketchup
American "cheese"

Is this pizza

>what is Margarita?
no you don't need pepperoni.

is this fish?

If this is pizza my fucking tomato quiche s a pizza.

...

I thought this was Japan?

Middle looks best

>Bread with cheese, tomato and oregano
Not Pizza but a very good comfort food.

is this a pizza

>that filename

>pep

That's a tomato cheesecake.

No English style would use tomato ketchup instead of the slice of tomato mate

that's bread lasagna

is this pizza?

is this pizza?

die you fucking barneyfag

Is this the Veeky Forums version of "is X white?"

Yes

Cheese is not present within it

Is cheese present in it?

Is there anything that can be constitute as a sauce underneath the probable cheese?

when constructed together yes

no

maybe

no

>deconstructed pizza, $40

get off this board

This looks like my ex !

deconstructed pizza

Is this pizza?