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I feel about pizza by simply eating it and forgetting about it.
I enjoy eating pizza, but I prefer tacos.
It’s fine. Not the best food ever, not the worst, just fine.
The nice thing about it is its versatility. You can make a basic cheese&bread comfort food, or do multiple layers of a half dozen toppings, or anything in between. You can make it on traditional crust, or naan, or a lengthwise cut bread loaf, or whatever else.
It’s nowhere near my favorite food, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t just crave it every once in a while.
If your liver hurts after you had pizza, it wasn't pizza.
Seriously, pizza is basically flatbread, tomato sauce, mozzarella, a drizzle of olive oil and some leaves of basil, none of these ingredients have enough fat to make your liver hurt, if you have that feeling it's becuase it was some ultra processed slop that was full of fat.
I'm Italian and trust me, even here a good 50% of pizza places will serve you shit that tastes good at first but makes you sick the next day.
Eventually I've had enough and I learned how to make it myself, now I can eat it 2-3 times a week with no consequences.
Overrated.