Unicorn Pizza

The restaurant Industry Kitchen NYC already makes the world's most expensive pizza. Now they've introduced a new menu item called Pop Candy Land Pizza, although people are calling it "unicorn pizza." You can see that it's colorful, but you'll be glad to hear that it does not try to combine classic pizza flavors with candy. This pizza is a large rainbow sugar cookie topped with cream cheese frosting, sprinkles, Pop Rocks, and cotton candy. My teeth hurt just thinking about it.

Unicorn pizza exists and it's basically a giant sugar cookie covered in fluffy cotton candy #cosmobites

A post shared by Danielle Tullo (@danielletullo) on Jun 8, 2017 at 9:02am PDT

What's even stranger is that Industry Kitchen NYC doesn't list it under "desserts," but rather under "pizza" in their menu. Would you try a slice? -via Laughing Squid

(Image credit: Danielle Tullo)


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I'm interested in what it like for the street bums in Japan. In the West, it's pretty well understood we have devolved into a soft entitlement society that sees everyone as victims of their own circumstances. Communities that are especially liberal and embracing of this view (San Francisco comes to mind) become panhandler meccas -- tourists can't walk a block w//o being accosted by moochers.

The stereotype is that Japanese (at least older Japanese) are extremely hard working and not many would be too supportive of lazy people mooching off the system, dirtying the streets with their presence, and/or bringing dishonour upon their families. Is this not true? I'd like a response from a native Japanese who can tell us about how "street people" are viewed in Japanese cities and how it differs from in the West. Interesting stuff...
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