Yes, blue corn.
No Pizza is not a vegetable, a pizza does not grow in soil. A pizza may have vegetables on it but you cannot say it is a vegetable.
"Pizza de verduras" means "vegetable pizza" in English.
pizza hut
Carrot, Lettuce, Onion, Turnip, Cabbage, Pizza (temporarily) Pizza is a vegetable http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/16/pizza-vegetable-school-lunches-lobbyists_n_1098029.html
200 calories
Probably the vegetable pizza slice, but that does depend on how big the slice is and how much cheese is on it. (It's healthier if and only if the pizza contains less cheese than the sandwich).
Yes. All arguments are null and void ^^
The ingredients used to make a pizza determine the recommended slices to eat. Pizza counts as a serving of grain, diary, and vegetable on the food pyramid. Go by your personal daily amount of calories to determine the right serving amount.
The number of calories in a vegetable pizza can vary widely depending on the size, ingredients, and preparation method. On average, a slice of vegetable pizza typically contains around 200 to 300 calories, while a whole pizza may range from 800 to 1,500 calories. For a more accurate estimate, it's best to check the nutritional information specific to the brand or restaurant.
proteins, calcium, potassium, vitamins
Yes unless you get all cheese pizza or vegetable pizza. Pepporonies and sausages are from pigs and anchovies are fish (if you consider fish an animal). That is how it is with ALL pizza. PIZZA DOES CONTAIN ANIMAL CONTENT!!
Pizza is a vegetable due to the tomato content. Congress is unaware tomato is a fruit. Also, no, I will not cite my sauce.