When it comes to pizza toppings the folks on the Internet seem to get extremely sensitive and personal about things.?
Seems like there is a global standard for what can and cannot go as pizza toppings and when someone tries something new, there's a whole war that erupts online.?
The pizza recipe controversy is thanks to celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and he calls it "speedy sausage pizza" and launched it in on one of the recent episodes of his cooking show, "Keep Cooking Family Favourites."?
The pizza was garnished with onion, sausage, and pine nuts and red grapes for some strange reason.?
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Jamie Oliver shared the recipe on his website and titled it "My favourite speedy sausage pizza." The pizza can be made in all of 30 minutes. In the recipe, the grapes are first sauteed in pan for a minute, then tossed over the pizza.?
Another pizza that went viral a few weeks ago was a breakfast pizza created with a topping of 'Froot Loops', a popular breakfast cereal.?
The picture of the breakfast pizza was shared by a newspaper 'Des Moines Register', which tweeted to reveal the launch of the pizza by a local eatery in Iowa called Fong's Pizza.?
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?The Fruit Loop pizza was made with regular pizza dough topped with a few unique ingredients. The Fong's official Twitter handle described the?pizza topping?as, "Cream cheese, with a tiny bit of Mozzarella just to tie it all together and a sweet cereal milk drizzle. Standard white thin crust. (Ours is slightly sweet as is)."??