When you go to order a pizza, what sort of toppings do you usually ask for? Most of us would probably say “normal” options such as pepperoni, cheese, and onions—but in certain countries, the “normal” choices might not be what we would expect.
Here are three weird pizza toppings from around the world that are just considered ordinary where they’re eaten!
Canned Tuna (Europe)
While it might sound weird to put canned tuna on pizza, this is actually a common topping in countries like Germany and Spain! It’s often combined with onion to make a flavor combination that you probably wouldn’t expect to find on a pie.
Green Peas (Brazil)
Green peas are an everyday pizza topping in the country of Brazil—believe it or not. Often combined with other toppings, a typical homemade Brazilian pizza will have a smattering of green peas placed on top of the cheese and tomato sauce.
Smoked Fish (Russia)
Russians love smoked fish, and it turns out that their preference for this culinary treat extends to pizza. The popular Mockba pizza includes smoked herring, sardines, tuna, mackerel, and salmon in what can only be described as a pie that’s an acquired taste.