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Sweet pizza |
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Nourishing Food / Healing Food |
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Eaten | 18 grams | Heals | 2% per 100 grams 50 grams heals 1% injury |
Methods of manufacturing |
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Method
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Oven 200g pizza dough, 200g chocolate, 200g cheese curds, 10g peppermint, 90g raspberries. 80g wood or firewood | 700 | Coal oven 320g pizza dough, 320g chocolate, 320g cheese curds, 16g peppermint, 144g raspberries. 60g charcoal | 1120 | Coal oven 320g pizza dough, 320g chocolate, 320g cheese curds, 16g peppermint, 144g raspberries. 60g coal | 1120 | Gas oven 900g pizza dough, 900g chocolate, 450g cheese curds, 24g peppermint, 216g raspberries. 20g propane | 2490 | Convection oven 1000g pizza dough, 1000g chocolate, 500g cheese curds, 30g peppermint, 240g raspberries. 40g wood | 2770 |
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Sometimes called a fruit pizza or a dessert pizza, this variation is the sweet version of its savory, salty, fatty cousins. We don't know who came up with the concept, but may the gods bless them abundantly for the invention of the sweet pizza.
This form of heavenly ambrosia not only serves as nourishment for the body, but also for what ails you since consuming it heals a person who has suffered damage.