<p>The latest bizarre food trend to go viral involves a pizza, toppings, and one mindblowing element -- a volcano!</p>.<p>On a trip to Guatemala, travel blogger Alexandra Blodgett allegedly tried a pizza cooked on an active volcano in Guatemala. The video she made of the experience quickly went viral on social media. </p>.<p>"Pov: travelling to Guatemala to eat pizza cooked on an active volcano. Ok so maybe we didn't travel there just for that, but it was a fun bonus," the post read. </p>.<p>As per the post's caption, the clip was shot at Volcan Pacaya in Guatemala. "This volcano is active! The last significant eruption was in 2021," the post added. </p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/specials/kachori-wali-amma-a-womans-tale-of-beating-the-odds-1231005.html" target="_blank">Kachori wali Amma: A woman's tale of beating the odds</a></strong></p>.<p>The clip has received over 1.2 million views, 73.7k likes, and had been shared over 15.5k times on Instagram at the time of publication of this article. </p>.<p>The video shows a pizza being cooked at the volcano site using the heat emanating from the rocks. The 'Pizza Picaya' is then served up hot. </p>.<p>Instagram users have gone gaga over this bizarre food trend. </p>.<p>"Would totally do this. What a unique trend," one user commented.</p>.<p>Another said, "This is amazing! The activity I didn't know we needed on our bucket list."</p>.<p>"Seriously one of the coolest things we've seen before," still another user said. </p>.<p>The jokes have also piled in.</p>.<p>"The sulfur really adds to the flavour," was one user's tongue-in-cheek response. </p>
<p>The latest bizarre food trend to go viral involves a pizza, toppings, and one mindblowing element -- a volcano!</p>.<p>On a trip to Guatemala, travel blogger Alexandra Blodgett allegedly tried a pizza cooked on an active volcano in Guatemala. The video she made of the experience quickly went viral on social media. </p>.<p>"Pov: travelling to Guatemala to eat pizza cooked on an active volcano. Ok so maybe we didn't travel there just for that, but it was a fun bonus," the post read. </p>.<p>As per the post's caption, the clip was shot at Volcan Pacaya in Guatemala. "This volcano is active! The last significant eruption was in 2021," the post added. </p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/specials/kachori-wali-amma-a-womans-tale-of-beating-the-odds-1231005.html" target="_blank">Kachori wali Amma: A woman's tale of beating the odds</a></strong></p>.<p>The clip has received over 1.2 million views, 73.7k likes, and had been shared over 15.5k times on Instagram at the time of publication of this article. </p>.<p>The video shows a pizza being cooked at the volcano site using the heat emanating from the rocks. The 'Pizza Picaya' is then served up hot. </p>.<p>Instagram users have gone gaga over this bizarre food trend. </p>.<p>"Would totally do this. What a unique trend," one user commented.</p>.<p>Another said, "This is amazing! The activity I didn't know we needed on our bucket list."</p>.<p>"Seriously one of the coolest things we've seen before," still another user said. </p>.<p>The jokes have also piled in.</p>.<p>"The sulfur really adds to the flavour," was one user's tongue-in-cheek response. </p>