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smltor t1_j89tym1 wrote

>only in Poland

Nah Japan has your back. They'll share the corn and mayo with you as you "fix" any pizza sent to you.

All things being equal the crazy arse pizzas will rule the world as the die hard people die out :)

I personally prefer really simple pizza but to me arguing about toppings which "belong" on a bit of fried bread seems kind of odd.

Italy birth rate is lower than Japan and Poland from memory so logic dictates an obvious direction in pizza toppings ahahahaha

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Dry-Actuary-3928 t1_j89phsh wrote

Thank you very much for your response! I'm also very surprised that this type of pizzas are served for so long in Sweden. I was sure that only in Poland we have kebab pizza and stuff like this but now I see it's all over the World. So this is not only swedish weirdness. Btw i stopped thinking like this. I think this is just something new and as you can see people love it since 20 years. Have a good meal!

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theitguy19 t1_j89p8kg wrote

En man av kultur

EDIT: Ser nu att du outar din lokation genom kartongen. Men jag kan väl säga jag backar och vet var du köpt pizzan. Var bra kebabpizza där sist jag var inom "stan" för många herrans år sedan

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mycketmycket t1_j89nq0c wrote

It’s not a new trend - basically every casual pizza place in Sweden has been offering it for 20+ years. Needless to say pizza places in Sweden are not usually run by Italians but often by immigrants from Lebanon or Turkey. All pizzas from places like this also come with what we call “pizza salad” which is similar to sauerkraut. Swedish pizza culture is very weird!

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Dackeboi OP t1_j89m0qd wrote

Reply to comment by PM_that in [I ate] Swedish kebab pizza by Dackeboi

Says who? In sweden it depends on where you live. Around my area a kebabpizza always have tomato sauce and cheese on the dough topped with kebab, salad, onion, kebab sauce and tomatoes. Sometimes cucumber aswell.

Same with the sauce. More north its garlic sauce usually

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