foodies. BBC Good Food produced the disputed dish with a twist.READ MORE: Brits left red-faced at Percy Pig costume that looks ruder than intendedThe Hawaiian is often seen as a ham and pineapple pizza, but the website swapped out one much loved carb for another.Controversially, BBC Good Food published a recipe for a 'Hawaiian spaghetti'.The dish includes the noodle shaped pasta, a cheese sauce, along with the sweet and savoury toppings usually found on top of a pizza.British meme account No Context Brits, posted a screenshot of the one and a half star reviewed meal to Twitter.And they certainly had some strong feelings about the matter. "The BBC have declared war with Italy", they quipped.
Able to serve six mouths, the controversial dish takes less than 30 minutes to prepare and around 10 minutes to cook.It's described as: "A family-friendly pasta recipe that makes the most of cheap tinned foods.
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