When the pizza arrived in the evening, it immediately looked unusual. The surface was covered with raised bubbles beneath the melted cheese, giving it an appearance that felt slightly strange at first glance.
paused for a moment, unsure whether it was completely normal or something out of the ordinary. The texture seemed different from what I usually expect from a typical pizza order, which made me take a closer look before deciding what to do next.
As I examined it more carefully, I noticed shiny, dome-like pockets spread unevenly across the surface. They looked like small air blisters trapped under the cheese while baking.
Although it appeared odd, there was no clear sign of anything unsafe. Still, I felt a mix of curiosity and hesitation, wondering what might have caused such a texture during the cooking process.
To find an explanation, I searched online and discovered that many people experience the same thing with freshly baked pizzas. The bubbles are usually caused by heat expanding trapped air and moisture inside the dough and cheese.
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