How much topping needs to be on a pizza in order for it to be considered one?

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Putting a single speck of bacon on a crust and bake it.

Put a mountain of cheese and nothing else on a crust and bake it.

Put nothing but sauce on a pizza crust and bake it.

Of these which ones are pizzas and why? Please state your opinions.
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More than that, what about just baking a pie crust and nothing else and serve it?

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Pie crust is pastry and pizza crust is dough.

And if you're buying, you will get what you pay for.

And if your making, you can put what the f*** you like on the top.


Otherwise.....Ask an Italian.
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When I say pie crust, I mean pizza crust.
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a dish made typically of flattened bread dough spread with a savory mixture usually including tomatoes and cheese and often other toppings and baked— called also pizza pie

So it doesn't have to be any of these things and can still be called a pizza. It doesn't seem like there's any minimum requirements.
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I suppose it’s the same as asking how many parts does a vehicle need to be considered one. 

It depends on the type of vehicle you want to make.
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I know.

Is pizza popular in China?
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A while back I heard it’s not really considered fast food. It’s more like food you would sit down at a restaurant and order.
But I think that might have been Japan and the culture around it may have changed since then. 
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Ordering a $2 slice at New York and eat it standing is different from sitting at a classic Italian restaurant and enjoy an entire traditional gourmet pizza.

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Doesn’t need to be a classic Italian restaurant. Weird reply. Guess you don’t want to answer? 
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I think to be basic pizza there needs to be the crust, a sauce of some kind though I feel classic tomato should really be the only one that counts. Then cheese. While pepperoni is a staple topping I don't believe you have to have pepperoni on a pizza for it to be pizza.
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Ok, there must be a sauce.

Therefore, technically cottage cheese or just cheese or any kind could be smothered on the pizza and call it a sauce as long as it can be spread.

Which basically means that putting cheese and nothing else on a pizza crust counts.

Try to prove to me that cheese is not a sauce. I mean, I have eaten white cheese pizzas in NYC for years and enjoyed it. How is that a selling produce clearly marketed as a pizza is actually not a pizza?

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this is literally just the sorites paradox 

there is no answer in the form you're seeking. the truth is that "pizzas" don't exist as ontological entities; only as categories that we place objects into commensurate with the utility of doing so 

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Pizzas can be had without cheese (i.e. tomato pies, vegan pizzas)

Pizzas can be had without sauce (i.e. white pies).

Therefore, neither cheese nor sauce are a hard requirement.
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A basic Italian Pizza is dough crust, tomato sauce, mozzarella type cheese and basil.

But have what ever you fancy.

Though just crust would be a bit bland and dry. 
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pineapple