How you order or prepare your pizza can say a lot about you and your personality. In a recent study done by the founder of Chicago’s Smell & Taste Treatment and Research Foundation, Alan Hirsch and U.K.-based pizza company Pizza Express, it was discovered that your favorite pizza toppings say more about your personality than you may think.
Whether you like meat, cheese or veggies, check out what their findings say about your tastebuds' preferences below!
1. Pepperoni
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If you like pepperonis on a pizza, you are an extrovert!
2. Meat Lover's
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If you like to load meat on your pizza, you are a supportive homebody!
3. Veggies
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If you prefer vegetables on your pizza, you are flirtatious, charming and a little guile and self-absorbed.
4. Seafood
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If you're a fan of seafood on your pizza, you are intelligent, critical, and principled.
5. Chicken
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If you get chicken on your pizza, you are assertive, competitive and driven.
6. Cheese
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Although a basic topping, if you prefer cheese, you are sensitive and easy-going.
7. Jalapeños
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If you get jalapeños and pour on the red peppers, you are a risk taker and you like the adrenaline rush that comes with it!
8. Olives
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If you like olives on your pizza, you are loving, supportive, trustworthy, and you avoid the spotlight.
9. Pineapples or Onions
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If you like pineapple and onions, you tend to be aggressive, achievement-oriented, and natural leaders.
10. White Sauce or Eggs
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If you prefer a white-sauce or eggs on your pizza, you are not only supportive, but you are good with money, cautious, a little cynical and love a good debate.
Since your personality dictates your food preferences, I guess the saying is true... "You are what you eat!"
What are your favorite pizza toppings? Do you think the aforementioned findings are true?
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