Hopping on the Pizza shape bandwagon...A tad easier to construct than some shaped pizzas, Pizzamid might be a big seller at 'The Luxor' Casino/Hotel in Las Vegas - It would certainly be better than Little Caesars Pizza which has an outlet in the food court of Luxor. Three exposed surfaces can have Individual toppings as chosen by pizzee - pizza establishments which think the earth and pizza are both flat generally restrict splits to 1/2 and 1/2. If there is, in fact - a base of the pyramid - I would suggest parmesan enhanced tearable (not terrible) flatbreadsticks with a pool of garlic butter in the center.-- thumbwax, Aug 24 2001 Wouldn`t the toppings slide off?-- March Hare, Aug 25 2001 Just pray you don't find a mummy in the middle.-- UnaBubba, Aug 25 2001 Pyramids (as in Egypt) have four triangular sides above a square base, so those would be four toppings, not just three. Right?-- jutta, Aug 25 2001 Finally. heeheeheeI wondered how long that would take.There is a certain trompe l'oeil which seems to occur when we humans see something presented to us, yet don't truly see it.Yes, 4 is correct.-- thumbwax, Aug 25 2001 I'm seeing a similarly shaped Tupperware container for leftovers in which one might also store a cutter of choice that would remain perpetually sharp.-- The Military, Aug 26 2001 Thumbwax, I caught it but thought you'd left the fourth side just plain cheese.-- StarChaser, Aug 26 2001 Somebody's not taking notes in Geometry class? There are both square-based pyramids (4 sides) and triangle-based pyramids (3 sides). The famous structures in Egypt happen to be of the square-based variety.
Of course, [March Hare] is right. The toppings would tend to slide off, so there is little point in arguing the geometry of the 3-Dizza (tm).-- BigBrother, Aug 29 2001 Next time I get a pizza, I'll take apicture - trick will be me getting photos developed - I have 3 or 4 rolls laying around as it is. Regardless, scanning and posting will be a snap.-- thumbwax, Aug 29 2001 halfbakery