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This Finnish pizza restaurant beat entries from around the world including their new culinary rival, the Italians.

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  1. ''bizarre meat'' if a finn said that about reindeer every single person with at least 1% Finnish dna would recoil lol

  2. Berlusconi's game, not Italy's game. We were not all Berlusconi electors, I remember this fact and Berlusconi was criticized for that idiotic behavior (and many other)

  3. And FYI we LOOOVE pineapple in our pizza. Aura bluecheese and pineapple = match made in heaven.

  4. Bizarre whqt the hell you mean greasy shit is bizarre what usa eats and yall say that about everything that isnt deep fried round here we eat healthier

  5. As someone from the balkans who's been to Italy many times and then moved to Finland… Finnish pizza is worse than atrocious. Including Koti pizza. Idk who made that Berlusconi pizza and I'd love to try it to see how it was, but the best pizza I have ever had in Finland would perhaps be 1.5/10 in an average Italian town.

    You CAN make good pizza if you make it yourself at home using a proper recipe and good ingredients, but even then it depends what you put on it, cause good ingredients are really hard to get. I'm guessing whoever made that winning pizza had to have italian roots or something and was more of a unique case. It certainly isn't a rule. In many cases I'd say the plate the pizza is on tastes better than the pizza itself

  6. Lisit of food crimes I have observed in Finland:
    – EVERYONE puts ketchup on pasta, it's considered a MUST
    – Pineapple on pizza is the most popular topping and when we made pizzas at my gf's place, her family all put pineapple on it, 2 people put sour pickles and her dad put silli (pickled fish, basically)
    – Frozen pizza is the most popular food item sold in supermarkets and ketchup is the most popular condiment (for comparison, my house in Slovenia hasn't had ketchup at home in over 15 years and I think I tried a bite of frozen pizza only once in my life)
    – Finns put butter on borderline everything and consider it an improvement of taste
    – They don't realize different kinds of cheeses exist and just put Gouda or shredded mozzarella on literally everything. My gf first heard of pecorino/parmigiano/etc. when she met me
    – Tomato sauce and ketchup are seen by many as the same thing
    – carbonara to Finns means spaghetti with lots of milky cream and pieces of pizza ham
    – There is practically no such thing as a proper bakery, meatery, fish shop or any kind of specialized shops. 99% of the time it's only large supermarket chains with cheap, low quality food.
    – Many supermarkets don't even have a person selling meat, everything is packaged in plastic, with preservatives galore, sometimes even with sauce already on it so you just shove it in a microwave and done. It's DISGUSTING

    To call finnish food culture abysmal is an absolute compliment tbh

  7. The name of the pizza restaurant translated is just "home pizza" and they're still running to this day

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