• Log in with Facebook Log in with Twitter Log In with Google      Sign In    
  • Create Account
  LongeCity
              Advocacy & Research for Unlimited Lifespans

Photo
- - - - -

Possibly the Most Unhealthy Pizza Ever Created


  • Please log in to reply
42 replies to this topic

#1 Live Forever

  • Guest Recorder
  • 7,475 posts
  • 9
  • Location:Atlanta, GA USA

Posted 18 July 2007 - 01:44 AM


In Japanese, but you get the idea:

Posted Image

"Forget cheese being the only ingredient in a stuffed-crust pizza, Pizza Hut’s new Double Roll sticks hot dog sausages in there too. It’s also lovingly sprinkled with hamburger pieces for the full fast food meat experience. The medium size costs 2500 yen (£10/$20.50) while the large will set you back 3550 yen (£14/$29)."

From: http://www.plasticba...ut-double-roll/

Gross...

#2 Live Forever

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest Recorder
  • 7,475 posts
  • 9
  • Location:Atlanta, GA USA

Posted 18 July 2007 - 01:46 AM

I don't know if it is worse or not, but it appears there is a place that will serve you some deep fried pizza:

http://slice.serious...ied_pizza_3.php

#3 futureofscience

  • Guest
  • 182 posts
  • 0
  • Location:Nottingham, UK

Posted 18 July 2007 - 11:13 AM

I don't know if it is worse or not, but it appears there is a place that will serve you some deep fried pizza:

http://slice.serious...ied_pizza_3.php


I was just about to ask if it was in Scotland and then read the article...

"Inspired by the Scots, who have a penchant for deep-frying just about anything, the battered slices at the Atlantic ChipShop taste like a combination of a pizza roll and a mozzarella stick. Very good, if you're into those things."

And it's no joke, the Scottish WILL deep fry anything.

sponsored ad

  • Advert

#4 Live Forever

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest Recorder
  • 7,475 posts
  • 9
  • Location:Atlanta, GA USA

Posted 18 July 2007 - 11:22 AM

I don't know if it is worse or not, but it appears there is a place that will serve you some deep fried pizza:

http://slice.serious...ied_pizza_3.php


I was just about to ask if it was in Scotland and then read the article...

"Inspired by the Scots, who have a penchant for deep-frying just about anything, the battered slices at the Atlantic ChipShop taste like a combination of a pizza roll and a mozzarella stick. Very good, if you're into those things."

And it's no joke, the Scottish WILL deep fry anything.

I've seen deep fried twinkies and deep fried Oreos served at carnivals and stuff before, and I have heard about deep fried Snickers, but never seen one. I remember in a hamburger thread from awhile back on here talking about deep fried hamburgers as well that some restaurant somewhere serves.

Personally, that kind of stuff doesn't even sound appetizing to me.

#5 basho

  • Guest
  • 774 posts
  • 1
  • Location:oʎʞoʇ

Posted 18 July 2007 - 12:09 PM

This thread is making me hungry :(

#6 futureofscience

  • Guest
  • 182 posts
  • 0
  • Location:Nottingham, UK

Posted 18 July 2007 - 12:37 PM

The deepfrying thing really started over here with some guy who battered and deep fried a Mars bar (I'm not sure whether you have them in the US or what the equivalent is, basically a snickers without the nuts). In Scotland, I must add. Since then it's been a running joke that the Scots would deep fry anything so have seen many instances of people deep frying things.

I have to agree, I don't see what's appetising about them. That pizza for example looks completely gross. Imagine deep frying it...

#7 Brainbox

  • Guest
  • 2,860 posts
  • 743
  • Location:Netherlands
  • NO

Posted 18 July 2007 - 02:43 PM

I see no problem with the tomato's...

#8 Live Forever

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest Recorder
  • 7,475 posts
  • 9
  • Location:Atlanta, GA USA

Posted 18 July 2007 - 09:13 PM

I'm not sure whether you have them in the US or what the equivalent is, basically a snickers without the nuts

Oh yeah. We have Mars bars in the US, but there is one called Milky Way that is basically the same thing which is much more common here.

I see no problem with the tomato's...

Mmmm, tomatoes...

#9 Cyberbrain

  • Guest, F@H
  • 1,755 posts
  • 2
  • Location:Thessaloniki, Greece

Posted 18 July 2007 - 10:23 PM

Mmmm ... super fat pizza!

#10 Shepard

  • Member, Director, Moderator
  • 6,360 posts
  • 932
  • Location:Auburn, AL

Posted 18 July 2007 - 10:37 PM

http://www.strangene...cken-rings.html

Really, I don't understand how people eat some things.

#11 Brainbox

  • Guest
  • 2,860 posts
  • 743
  • Location:Netherlands
  • NO

Posted 18 July 2007 - 11:33 PM

Ha, just imagine the origin of this stuff if it were naturally shaped.... a hole, OMG.... [lol]

#12 Shepard

  • Member, Director, Moderator
  • 6,360 posts
  • 932
  • Location:Auburn, AL

Posted 18 July 2007 - 11:40 PM

Oh, it's a real thing, check out the Korean dish.

http://men.style.com..._4197&pageNum=7

Actually, I think it's just the tail area or something, but still.

#13 Brainbox

  • Guest
  • 2,860 posts
  • 743
  • Location:Netherlands
  • NO

Posted 18 July 2007 - 11:51 PM

Gross. Yuck. Bwwwlll. With a sausage, anyone....?

In an unimaginable act of self-moderation, I removed some of the explicit text regarding certain food habits that may be offensive.

Edited by brainbox, 19 July 2007 - 02:04 AM.


#14 wayside

  • Guest
  • 344 posts
  • -1

Posted 18 July 2007 - 11:55 PM

Here's my entry:

Posted Image

In case you can't tell it's a bacon cheeseburger with Krispy Kreme doughnuts as the bun.

http://sports.espn.g...tory?id=2362369

#15 Shepard

  • Member, Director, Moderator
  • 6,360 posts
  • 932
  • Location:Auburn, AL

Posted 19 July 2007 - 12:00 AM

In case you can't tell it's a bacon cheeseburger with Krispy Kreme doughnuts as the bun.


Sweet, a Luther Burger. I actually want to try one of those.

#16 Live Forever

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest Recorder
  • 7,475 posts
  • 9
  • Location:Atlanta, GA USA

Posted 19 July 2007 - 12:04 AM

Well if we are posting unhealthy stuff in general, I have to submit this older thread:
http://www.imminst.o...171&t=10825&hl=


Especially the 25,000+ calorie burger mentioned about halfway down:

Posted Image

Posted Image

Posted Image

(for which there is a cash prize for finishing it by yourself in 6 hours, or a smaller prize if you do it with someone else in 5 hours)

#17 Brainbox

  • Guest
  • 2,860 posts
  • 743
  • Location:Netherlands
  • NO

Posted 19 July 2007 - 12:08 AM

Weird, but more healthy and tastes well. Raw haring, a dutch treat. We are funny people, aren't we...

Posted Image

#18 porthose

  • Guest
  • 107 posts
  • 1
  • Location:Canberra, Australia

Posted 20 July 2007 - 06:56 AM

lol!!

very funny.

Nigella Lawson, that female chef created a dish where you boil up ham/pork in cola and then you put the whole thing in a roasting dish and roast it in the oven.

but i reckon the most un-healthiest dish would have to be one that killed you straight away upon consuming it...

#19 Live Forever

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest Recorder
  • 7,475 posts
  • 9
  • Location:Atlanta, GA USA

Posted 20 July 2007 - 07:00 AM

but i reckon the most un-healthiest dish would have to be one that killed you straight away upon consuming it...

I hear that if you don't prepare puffer fish correctly, it can kill you.

#20 sentinel

  • Guest, F@H
  • 794 posts
  • 11
  • Location:London (ish)

Posted 20 July 2007 - 08:16 AM

Deep fry this!!

Attached Files



#21 Live Forever

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest Recorder
  • 7,475 posts
  • 9
  • Location:Atlanta, GA USA

Posted 20 July 2007 - 08:17 AM

WTF is that, sentinal? I can't tell what it is.

#22 sentinel

  • Guest, F@H
  • 794 posts
  • 11
  • Location:London (ish)

Posted 20 July 2007 - 08:23 AM

Now that's a Mars bar!

For anyone unfamiliar with "Pimp that snack" it's a site for guys with far too much time on their hands who basically knock up giant versions of snacks (Giant Polo's, Fairy cakes, whatever) in their kitchens and send in photo's or even videos. Strangely compelling...

http://www.pimpthats...ID=279&pageID=2

Sentinel

Edited inserting link

#23 Live Forever

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest Recorder
  • 7,475 posts
  • 9
  • Location:Atlanta, GA USA

Posted 20 July 2007 - 08:31 AM

LOL.

That is a great site. Thanks for the link.

#24 sentinel

  • Guest, F@H
  • 794 posts
  • 11
  • Location:London (ish)

Posted 20 July 2007 - 09:01 AM

I have promised my son that we will put together an entry this summer holiday, but as time passes there are less and less snacks that ain't been "pimped" [:o]

#25 Live Forever

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest Recorder
  • 7,475 posts
  • 9
  • Location:Atlanta, GA USA

Posted 20 July 2007 - 09:04 AM

Well their search function isn't very good. Have they done a big @$$ Reese's peanut butter cup yet? That would be a good one to do.

...or if that has been done, then a big York peppermint patty. Or a huge M&M (not sure how you would do that with the big candy shell).

#26 sentinel

  • Guest, F@H
  • 794 posts
  • 11
  • Location:London (ish)

Posted 20 July 2007 - 09:10 AM

What like this you mean!

http://www.pimpthats...ID=170&pageID=2

Attached Files



#27 Live Forever

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest Recorder
  • 7,475 posts
  • 9
  • Location:Atlanta, GA USA

Posted 20 July 2007 - 09:16 AM

Nice! Has anyone done an M&M yet? (or a Reeses pieces) I can't imagine that would be easy to get the candy shell on there.

#28 sentinel

  • Guest, F@H
  • 794 posts
  • 11
  • Location:London (ish)

Posted 20 July 2007 - 09:22 AM

It would appear that I am the advanced search function [lol]

I think the "candy" element has stopped them and they appear to be Reese Piece free. The best way to check is to go to the Full league table:

http://www.pimpthatsnack.com/full.php

And just do [Ctrl] F insert snack of choice.

"Sentinel, Get out more!"


#29 Live Forever

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest Recorder
  • 7,475 posts
  • 9
  • Location:Atlanta, GA USA

Posted 20 July 2007 - 09:24 AM

Lol, sorry to get you to search. I am sure if you are motivated enough you can come up with something.

If all else fails, you could just do one that someone else had done, but do it way bigger. (like a 15 foot long Mars bar or something)

#30 sentinel

  • Guest, F@H
  • 794 posts
  • 11
  • Location:London (ish)

Posted 20 July 2007 - 09:42 AM

We marginal eccentrics have to look after eachother LF!




1 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users