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Top ingredients Brits think are acceptable on pizza - as pineapple tops the list

Tag:pizza top ingredients pineapple 2022-10-08 13:27

Top ingredients Brits think are acceptable on pizza - as pineapple tops the list


The controversial pineapple was agreed by the majority to be a great pizza topping (Image: Jill Brady/Portland Press Herald/Getty Images)

 

The controversial pineapple has been deemed acceptable as a pizza topping, according to 80% of Brits – but other fruits like rhubarb, strawberries, and cherries are off the menu.

A poll of 2,000 pizza lovers has once again addressed the debate of what toppings should – and shouldn't – be on a pizza.

Other controversial options including tuna, eggs, avocado, and sardines made it onto the list of acceptable toppings that people consider great additions.

But sweet options such as Nutella, chocolate, honey, and banana were deemed unacceptable.

The research, commissioned by TABASCO Brand to celebrate national pizza month, also found two-thirds (64%) get bored of “standard” pizza toppings.

And 48% like to experiment with what’s on top of their pies to make things more interesting.

 

Top ingredients Brits think are acceptable on pizza - as pineapple tops the list


But sweet toppings, like chocolate and Nutella, are definitely off the menu ( Image: Natasha Breen/Universal Images Group/Getty Images)

 

But pizza fans don’t just limit their experimenting to pineapple and ham anymore, with some flavour connoisseurs admitting to trying – and enjoying – over-the-top ingredients like peanut butter and jam, marshmallows, and even crocodile.

A spokesman for the hot sauce maker said: “Pineapple, eggs, and hot sauce can all be controversial additions when it comes to pizza.

“So we’re excited to spark a toppings debate to discover what else Brits believe should and shouldn’t be served up on pies.”

The study also found pizzas are getting saucier in the UK, with 49% using condiments for drizzling over or dipping pizza slices into, to add more flavour.

Pizza-lovers are even dialling up the heat, with 46% spicing them up, and a quarter even opting for “very spicy” on their slices of cheesy goodness.

In addition to going “OTT” on toppings, people have also admitted to the quirky ways they eat their pizzas – with 47% believing it’s acceptable to eat the crust first.

And 53% think it’s fine to eat a slice cold, while 47% reckon it's okay to have it for breakfast the next day.

One thing’s for sure, however you slice it up, pizza is here to stay – with 48% of pizza lovers polled, via OnePoll, claiming they couldn’t live without it.

And they will indulge in it more than once a week during a typical month.

Celebrating the quirky combinations Brits love, TABASCO Brand is offering limited-edition, over-the-top pizza toppings for the month of October, to keep things exciting for pizza month.

A TABASCO Brand spokesman added: “Pizza is truly the perfect food for experimenting with hot sauces.

“The cheese counteracts the heat, allowing people to try flavours that may seem spicier than they’re used to, and the acidity of the vinegar cuts through the rich flavours.

“Together, it makes even a simple margherita pizza light up.”

 

TOP 20 PIZZA TOPPINGS BRITS THINK ARE ACCEPTABLE:

 

Pineapple
Bacon
Garlic
Spinach
Goat's cheese
Minced beef
Tuna
Anchovies
Sardines
Coronation chicken
Chili oil
Prawns
Lamb
Avocado
Eggs
Duck
Broccoli
Jalapenos – jam, jelly, or chutney
Pickles
Mac and cheese

 

TOP 20 PIZZA TOPPINGS BRITS THINK ARE UNACCEPTABLE:

 

Rhubarb
Nutella
Cherries
Strawberry
Peaches
Chocolate
Crisps
Banana
Fish fingers
Pasta
Nachos
Oysters
Honey
Chips
Jackfruit
Calamari
Baked beans
Scallops
Pumpkin
Squash

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