A Highly Scientific Analysis of Pineapple as a Pizza Topping

Is pineapple on a pizza a valid choice or an abomination? The "validity" of a pizza topping means different things to different people, so Mel magazine consulted fifteen experts: three Italian chefs, three food historians, three food writers and/or critics, three flavor chemists, and three Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Really. Many of those experts qualified their answers first by saying people should eat whatever they want on a pizza, and then went ahead to give their honest opinion. You can't get any more scientific than that. Find out what they said and how the scales of those opinions tipped at Mel magazine. -via Digg

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I just don't understand the problem. From time to time i enjoy pineapples on my pizza. However i never cared what other peope put on their pizza.... If you don't like it, don't eat it, and if you like it, eat it.... As we learned, pineapple pizza came to our world, and it has been here for so long, you can't expect it to ever go away again... So stay on your own plate and get alon with the fact tat there are different tastes and preferences in the world....
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I don't think I've ever stopped making a sandwich to ask the person next to me "hey what should i put on this". And I've never done it for a pizza. Last I checked I'm the only person on earth with my customized artwork on my walls in my apartment. But I'm gonna care if other people don't like pineapple? Have you seen other people? Have you seen other people and their choices?
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Always nice to have science on your side, but the pineapple on pizza debate is religious as are those for and against. I know exactly what I would have said had it gone the other way so while we've won a battle, the war continues.
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