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“Pineapple on pizza

Posted on March 30, 2026 by Admin

Ah, the classic debate: pineapple on pizza—often called Hawaiian pizza when paired with ham. 🍍🍕

Here’s a clear breakdown:


Flavor Profile

  • Sweetness: Pineapple adds a juicy, tropical sweetness.
  • Savory contrast: Ham or bacon pairs with the sweet pineapple for a sweet-and-salty combo.
  • Texture: The fruit stays slightly firm when baked, giving a refreshing bite.

Popular Opinions

  • Pro: Many people love the contrast of sweet and savory; it brightens the pizza flavor.
  • Con: Some purists argue fruit doesn’t belong on pizza, claiming it “ruins the dough and cheese balance.”

Fun Facts

  • Hawaiian pizza was actually invented in Canada in 1962 by Sam Panopoulos, a Greek-Canadian restaurateur.
  • Despite the name, it has nothing to do with Hawaii.

Verdict

It’s a matter of personal taste. If you like a mix of sweet, savory, and juicy toppings, pineapple works wonderfully. If you’re a traditionalist, stick to classic toppings like pepperoni, mushrooms, or cheese.


If you want, I can give a quick recipe for making a pineapple-topped pizza at home that balances sweetness perfectly without making it soggy. Do you want that?

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