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What's your favourite pizza ?

@AndromedaCore How a robot can know something about pizza ? That makes no sense !

@clousems If you fold yourself in half, you are still a human and not a hamster, right ? So, it is the same rule for a pizza : be a little serious, dude ! (」゚ペ)」

@bunyip Totally agree that pineapple is a sign of decivilization : some wars started for reasons less serious than this kind of horror !

I forgot to add...I like my pizzas to be round. I say that, because we have a pizza company here in the U.S., that makes square pizzas. :]
So if a calzone is a closed pizza, is a pizza an open faced calzone?

I make pizzas and calzones full time and I will say they are similar but different. They are definitely not the same in the sense that if someone orders a pizza and you make a calzone, the customer is not going to be happy, and you'll looks crazy if you said to that person, "It's the same thing! It's pizza dough, marinara saurce, your toppings etc" The way it's cooked, prepared, even how it cooks when you put it in the oven make a big difference. But to really get the true answer, youll have to ask an italiano
@clousems "Calzone closed" LOL. Have you ever seen an open Calzone? LOL.
The Calzone is also known as... "closed pizza" (=^・^=)
And the sauce is very, very, very optional : you make generalities, dude !

@icechess09 "So if a calzone is a closed pizza, is a pizza an open faced calzone?" We agree XD
For the rest of your remarks, from my european point of view, I do not see this kind of problem at all.

@Skittle-Head But square pizzas are very funny too ! └(=^‥^=)┐
Do you know there are some US cities that have made it a specialty, like Old Forge or Detroit ? Look at that :

www.youtube.com/watch?v=059FoNkrhZs&list=PLnPDn1Lb79JEi40bvXNrGPQRNr3f6xa6D&index=7&t=0s

www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2BgkHV373A&list=PLnPDn1Lb79JEi40bvXNrGPQRNr3f6xa6D&index=12&t=0s

@icechess09 What I say is that in a european traditional pizzeria they offer pastas under the heading "our pastas", pizzas under the heading "our pizzas", and the Calzone is included under this heading "our pizzas". They do not say "here are our pastas, our pizzas, and our ... stuff, there: Calzone".
Saying calzone equals pizza is like saying a Cornish pastie equals a tomato and cheese melt.

Also,true calzone does not have the sauce inside it...if you do that it turns to mush during cooking due to exorbitant levels of internal humidity.Any sauces are served as a side dish.

And don't get me started on Pide !!
As always, @clousems righteous indignation is totally justified.

{query editor...is it clousems' or clousems's or even perchance clousemses? I leave it to you to correct for punctuation to indicate the possessive.You will no doubt have noted that I have followed your(as per usual) sage advice to decrease my superfluously redundant verbiage.}

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