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Hawaiian pizza is made up of a dough crust, tomato sauce, ham pieces, and pineapple rings or chunks. Often versions will have mixed peppers, mushrooms and bacon.

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Pineapple as a pizza topping divides opinion: Hawaiian was the most popular pizza in Australia in 1999, accounting for 15% of pizza sales, and a 2015 review of independent UK takeaways operating through Just Eat found the Hawaiian pizza to be the most commonly available. A 2016 survey of US adults had pineapple in the top three least favourite pizza toppings, behind anchovies and mushrooms.

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History

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Canadian Sam Panopoulos claims that he created the first Hawaiian pizza at the Satellite Restaurant in Chatham, Ontario, Canada in 1962; however, other sources claim that the pizza never existed in Chatham. While experimenting with pineapple and ham or bacon toppings. The addition of pineapple to the traditional mix of tomato sauce and cheese, sometimes with ham or sometimes with bacon, quickly became popular locally and eventually became a staple offering of pizzerias around the world.

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In Germany, Hawaiian pizza is thought to be a variation of the ham, pineapple and cheese topped Toast Hawaii, originally introduced by Germany's first TV cook Clemens Wilmenrod in 1955.

Controversy

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Some pizza purists contend that pineapple has no place on pizza because it is a fruit. Others, who recognize that tomato is also a fruit, simply admit they do not like the combination of flavours on Hawaiian pizza.

In February 2017, the president of Iceland, Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, reportedly told a group of high school students during a Q&A that he was fundamentally opposed to pineapple on pizza. He added that, if he could, he would ban pineapple as a pizza topping. His off-the-cuff remark generated a flurry of media coverage and inspired lovers and haters of Hawaiian pizza to express their opinions on social media. Panopoulis, long retired from the restaurant business was called upon by some media outlets to defend his creation. Jóhannesson later clarified in a Facebook post that he did not have the power to ban particular toppings on pizza and would not like to live in a country where the leader could ban anything he or she didn't like.

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