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I live in Ohio and have no idea what Ohio-valley style Pizza is. Is that a thing? Is this a joke? Am I a joke to you? (I mean, it's justifiable. I live in Ohio after all)
Oh I wish it were just a joke…but it’s very real.
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Aight gotta be a culture that practically eats raw dough [pizza] too then
The crust is baked like normal, it’s just that the toppings are added afterwards. The comparison to lunchables is apt though, I’d only recommend it if you require pizza and the only other choices offer St Louis or Altoona styles.
It looks like if an adult was banned from buying Lunchables pizza, but still wanted that same disappointment.
Except the crust and sauce are hot, which makes the cheese warm.
I say don't knock it until you try it. I love it
Mmm, warm cheese….. lol, no thank you.
That made my stomach hurt looking at it
Never heard of Steubenville, but I’m going to blame this war crime on the people of Pittsburgh nearby. That sounds like some Pittsburgh bullshit.
Steubenville has more than one Wikipedia page, and not all press is good press.
Yeah immediately after seeing it was from Steubenville I remembered that… Absolute hellhole
While it didn’t originate there, it did make its way to Pittsburgh before going westward
I mean, that says it all right there. That's not a pizza style, that's a war crime
Okay, anyone that got this far and isn't from the area, Steubenville is Pittsburgh lite. They speak Yinzer, call the above abomination "cuisine", and generally suffer from generational lead poisoning. Also, the "Ohio Valley" isn't some canyon in Ohio (although I'd encourage you to visit the Hocking Hills sometime, it's quite beautiful, with several breathtaking ravines). No, the Ohio Valley refers to both the basin of the Ohio River particularly and more broadly the geographic region that feeds the Ohio River. That means the "Ohio Valley" stretches as far as Tennessee lol
Ok that looks terrible especially compared to the Dayton style that’s right nearby.
Steubenville has produced nothing but disappointment and tragedy
Wait… Dayton style?
This is getting out of hand. Now there's two of them!
Also, what's Dayton style? If it came from the Oregon District it might actually be good
It’s cassanos. Marion’s would also fall under it.
Only in… nah, I shan’t say it.
It oddly reminds me of something I had in Florence, Italy in the late '90s. I didn't speak Italian more than enough to order food (though I could get by in French for the most part for the simple interactions I was doing), so I don't know exactly what it was, but it looked like what is in that wiki. I grew up in Ohio but never had that style (which I think is more in the eastern part of the state).
I thought Ohio pizza was just square cut and thin crust which is hardly a style. I've been here my whole life and never had that cold pizza style but it might actually be good...or reheat in the oven nicely ha