For a few long seconds I just stared, my appetite wrestling with pure suspicion. The “blisters” looked like strange organs trapped under the cheese, smooth and inflated, catching the light in a way that made them seem wrong. I imagined mystery ingredients, a botched recipe, even some kind of contamination. The more I examined it, the more I felt that mix of fascination and dread you get when something looks almost familiar, but not quite safe.Curiosity finally beat fear, so I started searching online, comparing photos and reading comments from other confused pizza lovers. That’s when I learned the truth: those weird domes were simply pockets of cheese and air that had puffed up in the oven. Nothing sinister, just a quirk of heat and fat. I laughed out loud, grabbed a slice, and took a huge bite—because sometimes, the scariest-looking things turn out to be perfectly, beautifully normal.
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