Pizza lovers across the country have been singing the praises of a hidden, yet simplistic, Canadian-style pepperoni pizza, calling it “absolutely genius.” An 18-year-old in Windsor, Ontario, sent the Internet into a frenzy after he shared on social media the image of a delectable looking pizza covered in shredded pepperoni, rather than the classic version with circular slices of the meat. Eagle-eyed foodies soon discovered that the pizza — known as Windsor-style pizza — is only made in Canada’s capital. Enthusiasts are raving about how efficient and incredibly genius the technique is. When asked if it tastes the same, those who have tried it say it tastes better because you get pepperoni in each bite. Of course, there were those who said they preferred the traditional pepperoni pizza. The Windsor-style pizza came into existence after a wave of Italians arrived in Canada during World War II. The obvious question now is: Will the technique make its way to the United States?
Pizza Lovers Say Canadian Pizza Change Is “Genius”
Pizza lovers across the country have been singing the praises of a hidden, yet simplistic, Canadian-style pepperoni pizza, calling it “absolutely genius.” An 18-year-old in Windsor, Ontario, sent the Internet into a frenzy after he shared on social media the image of a delectable looking pizza covered in shredded pepperoni, rather than the classic version with circular slices of the meat. Eagle-eyed foodies soon discovered that the pizza — known as Windsor-style pizza — is only made in Canada’s capital. Enthusiasts are raving about how efficient and incredibly genius the technique is. When asked if it tastes the same, those who have tried it say it tastes better because you get pepperoni in each bite. Of course, there were those who said they preferred the traditional pepperoni pizza. The Windsor-style pizza came into existence after a wave of Italians arrived in Canada during World War II. The obvious question now is: Will the technique make its way to the United States?