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Nourishing Food |
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Eaten | 18 grams |
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Method
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Oven 200g pizza dough, 200g tomatoes, 100g cheese, 40g mushrooms, 20g olives, 20g onions, 20g spinach, 80g wood | 600 | Oven 200g pizza dough, 200g tomatoes, 100g cheese, 40g mushrooms, 20g olives, 20g onions, 20g spinach, 80g firewood | 600 | Coal oven 320g pizza dough, 320g tomatoes, 160g cheese, 64g mushrooms, 32g olives, 32g onions, 32g spinach, 60g charcoal | 960 | Coal oven 320g pizza dough, 320g tomatoes, 160g cheese, 64g mushrooms, 32g olives, 32g onions, 32g spinach, 60g coal | 960 | Gas oven 560g pizza dough, 560g tomatoes, 280g cheese, 280g mushrooms, 56g olives, 56g onions, 56g spinach, 20g propane | 1500 | Convection oven 600g pizza dough, 600g tomatoes, 300g cheese, 120g mushrooms, 60g olives, 60g onions, 60g spinach, 40g wood | 1800 |
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Your elders have always urged you to eat your vegetables. Yuk, right? Well, hold on, because vegetable pizza—topped with generous amounts of tomatoes, mushrooms, olives, onions, and spinach—is an excellent way to get your nutrition. Deniability never tasted so delicious! You could even call it health food.
Note: Cantr Staff™ has not confirmed the health benefits of binge-eating pizza, no matter how many vegetables are put on it.