Sam Panopoulos, the inventor of Hawaiian pizza, dies in Canada

The man credited with creating the Hawaiian pizza has died in Canada at the age of 88.

The inventor of the Hawaiian pizza has died in Canada.

The inventor of the Hawaiian pizza has died in Canada. Source: DPA

A Canadian man widely credited with inventing the pineapple-topped pizza has died at age 83.

An obituary by his family says Sam Panopoulos had been in hospital in London, Ontario, when he died suddenly on Thursday.

Panopoulos was born in Greece and emigrated to Canada in 1954.

He told numerous news media that he made his first "Hawaiian" pizza in 1962 at the Satellite Restaurant in Chatham, Ontario, after wondering if canned pineapple might make a tasty topping.

Some have disputed his claim. But Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this year issued a light-hearted tweet of support, referring to the dish as "a delicious southwestern Ontario creation".

He was responding to a joking suggestion by Iceland's President Guoni Johannesson that pineapple pizzas should be banned.

Panopoulos' funeral is set for Monday.


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