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TikTok Chef Trolls The Internet With ‘Spokane-Style’ Pizza—And People Are Throwing Up In Their Mouths

TikTok Chef Trolls The Internet With ‘Spokane-Style’ Pizza—And People Are Throwing Up In Their Mouths
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In the world of pizza, people are passionate about what toppings are and are not okay.

Pineapple on pizza has caused a rift that the pizza world may never get past. The peas and mayo pizza still haunts the waking dreams of pizza fans around the world.


And now a new player has entered the divisive pizza game: The Spokane Style Pizza.

The culinary question mark came to the internet's attention thanks to this TikTok by Josh from Mythical Kitchen.

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Now here's a pizza style you probably never ever heard about. #fyp #foryou #pizza #spokanestylepizza #food


The creation contains fry sauce, canned salmon, bell pepper, white onion, mozzarella cheese, and stawberries all baked in a deep-dish with a cheesy crust. It gets topped with more fry sauce before serving.

So, you know how sometimes satire is so perfect that you can't tell if it's satire or not? This is one of those times.

TikTok isn't quite sure what to make of it.

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But everyone from Spokane is salty about this.

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Spokaners felt so spicy about this parody pizza that it ended up on the news.

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And all over Twitter - where people had pretty much the same reaction as TikTok.




For his part in this pizza panic, Josh kind of feels bad. He has since apologized for breaking the internet with his pizza trolling.

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