

Unfortunately, not all experiments lead to ‘masterpizzas.’ The watermelon pizza-while unique-tasted exactly how you would imagine… Like a slice of sweet, juicy watermelon with a thin layer of pepperoni pizza on top. ♬ original sound – Domino’s AustraliaĪccording to Newsweek, Domino’s Australia had this to say about the experiment:Īt Domino’s, pizza is our passion and we are constantly experimenting with different toppings and bases in our development kitchen to see exactly what is pizzable! In this case, our social media team was inspired by a video on TikTok by who used watermelon as a pizza base-an unusual idea that we just had to try for ourselves. Via GIPHY keep asking us for a low carb option 😏🍕Nah fr when we saw make a watermelon pizza, we HAD to give it a go. At the time, there was supposedly an argument on whether or not watermelon belongs on pizza (note: I wasn’t aware of such an argument, thank glob), so Paterson decided to flip the script and ask, “Does pizza belong on watermelon?” can’t actually recommend this enough ♬ Watermelon Sugar – Paul Moonlightĭomino’s Australia was, um, inspired by Paterson to try to make the pizza for themselves but, in the end, called it an “acquired taste”-which we all know translates to:

This was something initially created by Oliver Paterson on TikTok back in June. Okay, I’m gonna out myself as one of those “pineapple is fine on pizza” degenerates (though it is not my go-to pizza choice), but even if I don’t mind that particular fruit on pizza, I gotta draw the line with watermelon. A new contender for “does fruit belong on pizza?” has entered the ring, only instead of pineapple bits, it’s an entire watermelon crust, fully embracing the phrase “Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.”
