I would say that it depends on what kind of Pizza we are talking about here I mean,no pizza is 100% healthy but there are easy ways to make your pizza heathy,you could try to ask for whole wheat bread or less meat,I nknow from experince that if you have the chance to get a big nice pizza,but,you knw you shouldn't,it just all depends on how heathy you're eating
it all depends on the person. if they like the combination of pizza sauce, bread/crust, and cheese they should at least like cheese pizza, but that is not 100% true. they might not like the texture. it depends on the person too for which toppings they like. IT ALL DEPENDS ON THE PERSON.
A lot depends on the toppings - plain cheese pizza is just bread dough, tomato sauce and cheese (the latter being probably the least healthy part, cholesterol-wise). But slather on a bunch of bacon, or sausage, or pepperoni, or stuff like that and the ol' health-o-meter starts falling rapidly.
Like anything else, taken in moderation and balanced by other, more healthful foods, a slice or two of pizza every now and then won't do much harm.
No, although it is healthier than one with lots of toppings. However, cheese is not healthy.
It can be very nutritious if you:
1. Don't load up on cheese
2. Load up on vegetables
3. Get whole wheat
4. Get thin slice
5. Keep the meat off of it.
Pizza is an incredibly unhealthy food usually because it contains up to 2000 calories, which is as much as an average male should eat per day!
Yes Definatly!!!!!
no , because it has a lot of fat
no.
To me yes. To you... IDK.
One Nutritious Mini Pizza givesΒ 25 calories. Out of which carbohydrates comprise 10 calories, proteins account for 4 calories and remaining calories come from fat which is 11 calories. One Nutritious Mini Pizza provides about 1 percent of the total daily calorie requirement of a standard adult diet of 2,000 calories.
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Some good snacks for kids would be something as simple as a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Others could be soup, pizza, or something healthy or nutritious.
It is fairly nutritious and provides a reasonable balance of nutriments with the tomato, cheese, meat and crust. It has a pretty big calorie count, so you may get fat if you eat too much too often.