The question: does pineapple belong on pizza? For fans of Hawaiian pizza (a classic pie topped with pineapple and ham), the answer is a clear “Yes!” However, many others feel that adding super-sweet pineapple to an otherwise salty and savory pizza pie is an abomination akin to adding watermelon to a cheeseburger.
Also question is, why does no one like pineapple on pizza?
People who don’t like pineapple on pizza will tell you it’s just too juicy. Also, the texture doesn’t match up with pizza. But mostly, they don’t like the way it tastes. And, they’d rather stick to the classics, like pepperoni or mushrooms.
Likewise, who eats pineapple on pizza? > lang=”en”>>Pineapple-and-ham topped pizza may be called a Hawaiian, but the pie was actually invented in Canada in the 1960s. And while Hawaiians now love their pineapple pizza, according to Slice, Oregon is actually the state where pineapple pizza is ordered most — then Maine, California and Nevada. Hawaii is fifth.>>>
Keeping this in view, who invented pineapple on pizza?
Sam Panopoulos