hatersaurusrex t1_jdt2dig wrote
Reply to comment by waffles-n-gravy in TIL the New York Times, in 1944, Introduced Readers to an Exciting New Food: Pizza by FatherWinter
The New York Times version didn't have pineapple. The article says that didn't come along until 1962.
That said, eat pineapple or whatever on your pizza if you like it. Life is short. Eat tasty things.
DeValera15 t1_jdt6322 wrote
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z2vftrd
Yup, 1962, Windsor Ontario, Canada. Thank you Sam!
G8kpr t1_jdv220p wrote
Yup, we brought the world Justin Beiber, Pineapple Pizza, and Celine Dione... you're welcome.
But we also brought the world Jim Carrey, Mike Myers, William Shatner, Brandon Fraser, Nanaimo Bars, Butter Tarts, Basketball, and Hockey.. so I guess it all balances out.
loneranger07 t1_jdxs0op wrote
Basketball? No sir
G8kpr t1_jdxv71a wrote
Yes sir. Look it up
It was invented by James Naismith (a Canadian) while he was teaching at a YMCA in Massachusetts
loneranger07 t1_jdxvsxw wrote
Yeah... It says the dude invented it after he moved to Springfield, Massachusetts in the 1890s so I would say yes a Canadian did it but "Canada" did not as he did it in the USA. It's an American sport, therefore, as we are a nation of immigrants. Doesn't matter where he came from. Melting pot. Checkmate, eh?
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