Today is the ‘International Day of Peace’, observed to encourage harmony and brotherhood across the globe. And as food has the power to bring us closer, a Vietnam-based pizza restaurant Pizza 4P’s has decided to combine flavours from different countries to create unique ‘Peace Pizzas’ the proceeds of which will go to the United Nations Peacebuilding Fund.
They say that their aim was “to prove if ingredients of these conflicting nations can be together on a pizza, so can we,” “because, without peace around us, there cannot be peace within us.”
#1. India & Pakistan Pizza with palak paneer and chapli kebab
#2. China & USA Pizza with chilli shrimp and buffalo chicken.
#3. Israel & Palestine pizza with za’atar hummus and musakhan.
However, people on Twitter were not impressed by the choice of ingredients. They said that Italy (the home of pizza) might declare war or there might be one inside the stomach after eating any of these. Take a look.
I loved eating Pizza 4P's. But the India-Pakistan Peace Pizza here looks indigestible.
a) Chapli Kebabs don't complement Palak Panner on a pizza. Instead pls try Chicken Tikka with Paneer
b) also Chapli Kebabs are more so from Peshawar & not from Karachi#Pizza4Ps @Miketatarski https://t.co/6HG063u1Vt— SocialDistancer (@MidhatF) September 21, 2020
putting aside the fact that both hummus and zaatar are palestinian,,,, a hummus pizza????no pls why would u do that😠https://t.co/cjUG1tQPQO
— eman (@emannjj) September 21, 2020
Achieving world peace by causing Italy to declare war on every other country on Earth https://t.co/iCEnMHKpqb
— justin (@marxistjustin) September 20, 2020
Ew no. Stick to dialogue. https://t.co/vtyyPm1457
— ℱ (@bitterbrowngirl) September 20, 2020
The China-USA one sounds awful, too.
— Kate Walton (@waltonkate) September 20, 2020
Eating this might create a conflict in my bowels.
— Left Brain (@LeftistBrain64) September 20, 2020
Does this mean Italy 🇮🇹 is the mediator and/or hosting negotiations?
— Alberto Solaro d. B. (@AlbertoSolarodB) September 20, 2020
I thought pineapple on pizza was controversial until I saw palak paneer
— peachy pit (@amyklobutcher) September 21, 2020
What do you think of these pizzas? Would you try them?