
Also I think it's pretty cool, is Domino's will hook you up with a side of grated Parmesan. Also, this side, they have these chicken pieces, and then, these right over here, these Parmesan cheese kind of bread knots. Joe: I don't think we have garlic cheesy bread, but we do have this, which is like a stuffed cheese bread. Potato wedges, if you wanted some kind of potato option to go with your pizza, and then you can also get a tub of coleslaw. You can also get Chicken Strippers, which is just kind of like chicken tenders. Pretty recently, they've added these Pop'n Chicken bites to the menu, which, kind of similar to KFC's popcorn chicken. Chicken Kickers, which are just, like, nuggets with a spicy coating. First of all, we've got the garlic cheesy bread. Harry: So, here are some UK sides that you won't find on the menu at a US Domino's. Like, Pizza Hut should have this on the menu, and you go, "Give me The US Only." And this is the pizza they give you. We got banana peppers on here, salami, feta cheese, and also Parmesan and cheddar. Instead of tomato sauce, we did an Alfredo white sauce. So, this right here is a pizza that has everything you can only get at a US Domino's. Did he say tuna? Tuna on a pizza? No, no way. You can get tandoori chicken, which is chicken with some Indian spice blends. You can also get things like Catalan chicken, which is a chicken in a kind of paprika spice. These include some options we've got here, like meatballs, sweet corn, and red onion. There are a few toppings that you can only get on your pizza in the UK. Now, the Italian crust is basically the same dough but just thinner and therefore a bit more crispy. Apologies to the country of Italy for this one.

But what we've gone for here is the Italian-style crust. Now, in the UK, we can actually get stuffed crust. Harry: Let's start with the pizza itself. Joe: And here are all the things you can only get at a US Domino's. Here are all the items you can only find on the menu at a UK Domino's.

But, Joe, it sounds like you're OK after all. I think this happened at some point during 2018. However, when we checked with them, they told us that their information was incorrect, and they've updated it since to say that BHA and BHT have now been removed from the pepperoni.

We got our info from their ingredients webpage. Harry: We reached out to Domino's to get some clarity on the pepperoni situation. This might be because studies have shown that BHA can cause tumors in rats and is therefore reasonably anticipated to be a carcinogen in humans. Harry: It turns out BHA and BHT are actually subject to restrictions in the European Union and can't be added to foods such as pepperoni. Also preservatives beutohydrolate, hydrolazinase, and beautohadalid blabbity blah. Joe: You know, the only difference is that our pepperoni contains beef. They both contain pork, salt, dextrose, spices, sodium nitrite, citric acid, flavorings, and starter culture.

Most of the ingredients in US and UK pepperoni are actually pretty similar. Part-skim mozzarella cheese, OK, which is pasteurized milk, cultures, salt, enzymes, modified food starch, cellulose, nonfat milk, whey protein concentrate, natural flavors, and sodium proponiate. Instead, they refer to it as "pizza cheese." So, the Domino's in the US's "pizza cheese" has the following ingredients. Joe: In the US, Domino's doesn't - possibly can't - call their cheese mozzarella. Harry: How about the cheese? Domino's in the UK refers to its cheese simply as mozzarella, and it's mostly because the ingredients are just that. Enzymes! Calcium sulfate, ascorbic acid, calcium phosphate, L-cysteine. And it contains less than 2% of the following: sugar, salt, whey, maltodextrin, dextrose, dough conditioners such as sodium stearoyl lacksi. Enriched flour, which is wheat flour, iron, thiamine mononitrate, niacin, riboflavin, and folic acid, water, soybean oil. enriched flour, wheat - oh, God, I hate reading this stuff. Joe: Yes, but here in the US, our dough is made of. In the UK, the dough is made of wheat flour, a wheat and milk premix, rapeseed oil, water, and yeast. Let's start with the foundation of any pizza, which is the dough. Harry: But why is that exactly? Let's see if we can get any clues from the ingredients. And according to the thing that was written for me, that is almost 480 calories more than the UK large. That means each slice is roughly 280 calories, which makes the whole pizza 2,240 calories. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
