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Which kind of Pizzas are popular among Texans?

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I have to organise a lunch in my university and thought that

Pepporoni, hamburger, sausage & cheese would be ideal single topping pizzas, which of these are more popular so that i will order more of them.

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  1. Just order a variety, but be sure to have a "veggie" one too.  Pepperoni ones are always popular and so are the Deluxe ones.


  2. Depends on which university and where you are in Texas.

    If you are going to be buying them, then you shouldn't pay much difference between a pepperoni (easily a favorite anywhere in Texas) and a Supreme (pepperoni, sausage, mushroom, black olive, onion). Most every pizzeria and/or pizza chain has some variant on a Supreme.

    You might try a veggie combo pizza as well, because some college kids think they're healthier (they are, slightly).

    Forget taco pizzas and that kind of thing. They're really "kiddie" pizzas from places like Pizza Hut.

    So, go with pepperoni, some kind of combo, and pepperoni and mushroom is also a good choice (personally don't really like mushrooms, but I'll eat them on a pizza). Sausage ONLY if it is real sausage, and pair it with onion.

    EDIT: Ground beef on a pizza is more of a Yankee thing, unless it is part of an all-meat pizza. I'd skip that.

  3. Pepperoni is always a fav

    Cheese is good for vegetarians or what not

    And a lot of guys like sausage meaty pizzas

    Now hamburger that sounds weird

    Have fun:)

  4. Hamburger isn't all that popular.  I'd say pepperoni first, then sausage second.  You should get some veggie pizzas too for people who don't eat meat, or don't eat pork.

  5. Pepporoni

  6. Mexican Pizza and the Bar-B-Q chicken pizza are the biggest sellers at my Sisters Pizza Place in Huston

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