Is this really considered as vegetable in US?
Is this really considered as vegetable in US?
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Is this really considered pizza in the US ?
Over half of it originates from plants so I would say yes.
A company that supplies pizzas to a ridiculous number of elementary schools across our country panicked when the USDA began to try and reform its educational health guidelines, so they bribed Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar to go to war in Washington to fight the restandardization. She stepped on enough Dickey to get tomato paste counted legally as a vegetable, and somehow made the stretch to have school pizzas defined as vegetables.
Our children are obese as fuck because food companies act like cigarette companies here.
the tomatoes technically count as a serving of vegetable
americans are based. I'd also include soft drink cuz corn syrup duh
what kind of stupid fuck only gets cheese pizza you got to be the most boringest nigga alive
please don't give them any ideas
Tomatoes are fruit
>thick dough
biologically a fruit but culinarily a vegetable
our cunt is so fucking stupid sometimes, we legally classified tomato as a vegetable in the 30s (citation needed) because the tax on vegetables is/was higher than the tax on fruit (which tomatos are) fucking government sucks.
No, they're berries, not fruits.
Berries are fruit
meh
It tastes great frog
damn those are ugly pizzas
man I want a pizza.
I'm going to have a pizza for lunch, see ya fellas
Here. Bon appetit
Afaik yes.
There's nothing retarded about it. Being technical about it is just autistic. Everyone knows the general idea of a fruit is a sweet plant that is usually eaten raw, and on its own. Tomato is none of those things regardless of its biological taxonomy.
Eating a whole medium pizza with extra sauce definitely gives you a serving of vegetables as well.
>Eating a whole medium pizza with extra sauce definitely gives you a serving of vegetables as well.