The Limits of Pizza Size: Engineering the Ultimate Giant Slice
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What would it take to bake the biggest pizza the world has ever seen? From the structural integrity of an enormous dough base to the challenges of even heat distribution across a surface the size of a football field, scaling up a classic dish isn’t as simple as just using more ingredients. The process involves understanding how materials behave under extreme conditions, from the elasticity of stretched dough to the melting properties of vast amounts of cheese. Engineers and food scientists alike would have to tackle logistical issues such as cooking methods, support structures, and how to maintain consistency in texture and flavor across a massive surface.
Beyond the physics of baking, there’s also the question of feasibility—how do you even transport or serve something of this scale? Would it require specialized ovens, or could alternative ...