Pizza Hut Introduces Crispy Frog-Topped Pizza

The quirky pizza from China sends the Internet into a frenzy

Goblin Pizza - Pizza Hut China's frog-topped pizza | ©Image Credit: Pizza Hut China
Goblin Pizza - Pizza Hut China's frog-topped pizza

Pizza Hut China has taken adventurous dining to a whole new level with its latest offering — a crispy frog-topped pizza. Dubbed the “Goblin Pizza,” this unconventional creation has quickly gone viral, sparking a wave of curious reactions across social media. While some foodies are eager to sink their teeth into this unique dish, others are left scratching their heads at its bold design. Read on to find out how the world is reacting to Pizza Hut’s latest, and certainly the most daring pizza to date.

What’s in Pizza Hut’s Goblin Pizza?

Pizza Hut’s Goblin Pizza features a whole deep-fried bullfrog placed directly on top of the pizza. The frog is complemented by hard-boiled egg halves and black olives designed to resemble eyes, adding a whimsical touch to the presentation. The pizza has a thick crust with a spicy mala-flavored base, which is popular in Chinese cuisine for its bold flavors. It is garnished with parsley and coriander, enhancing its visual appeal and flavor profile.

Priced at approximately 169 yuan (around 23 USD), the Goblin Pizza was officially announced on November 18th and is available for pre-order at select outlets in China for a limited time. It is part of a promotional collaboration with Dungeon & Fighter: Origins and is inspired by one of the mobile game’s characters.

Public Reaction to the Goblin Pizza

The introduction of Pizza Hut’s Goblin Pizza has sparked a range of reactions on social media, with opinions divided over this unconventional dish. While some users expressed shock and disgust at the idea of a frog-topped pizza, others responded with curiosity and even enthusiasm to try it. Comments ranged from humorous jabs to genuine interest in its bold flavors, emphasizing how polarizing this culinary experiment has been.

Online reactions came quickly, with one user humorously suggesting: “Someone call Gordon Ramsay! This is a culinary crime scene.”

On Weibo, some joked that the dish might upset traditionalists. “Who will send it to the Italians?” one commenter asked, while another tagged the Italian embassy in China, jokingly requesting they “send troops.”

The response grew more intense once a photo of the dish was shared online. Pizza fans were shocked, with some calling it a “pizza felony” and others declaring it “pizza death row.” “Toad in a whole damn pizza,” one witty remark read.

Some users couldn’t resist commenting on the frog’s muscular hindquarters, with one person noting the amphibian was “cheeked up.” However, others voiced more practical concerns, with one person quipping, “I’m more upset about the olives.”

Despite the mixed reactions, the Goblin Pizza has undoubtedly captured the internet’s attention and sparked a lively debate about the boundaries of culinary innovation.

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Cultural Context

In China, frog meat is regarded as a delicacy and is commonly consumed in various forms, making the frog topping on the Goblin Pizza less unusual within the local cultural context. However, its inclusion on a pizza challenges traditional Western perceptions of what constitutes a typical pizza topping. This fusion highlights how global food trends can vastly differ, reflecting the diverse regional tastes and culinary preferences that shape food innovation around the world.

Sources: The New Zealand Herald, The India Today