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A Supreme Pizza is a classic American-style pizza that typically features a combination of multiple toppings, including pepperoni, sausage, green peppers, onions, mushrooms, and olives on a tomato sauce and cheese base. It's known for its 'everything but the kitchen sink' approach, offering a variety of flavors and textures in each slice.
As a base component, a single slice is generally high in carbohydrates from the crust, with significant fat and protein from the cheese and meats. It provides key nutrients like calcium, protein, and some vitamins from the vegetables, with a typical slice ranging from 300 to 400 calories depending on size and specific ingredients.
Culturally, the Supreme Pizza represents a popular, customizable American take on Italian pizza, often seen as a crowd-pleasing choice for groups. Nutritionally, its diverse toppings can offer a broader range of nutrients than simpler pizzas, though it's also a more calorie-dense option.