What is the difference between marinara and spaghetti sauce?!


Question: What is the difference between marinara and spaghetti sauce!?
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marinara sauce is a particular type of tomato sauce: oil, onions garlic carrot celery tomatoes, herbs (basil usually) salt pepper, possibly chili flakes

spaghetti sauce is generic!.!.!.could be with meat, or peppers or just butter and cheese!. Any pasta topping is spaghetti sauce!. However in America we tend to think of it as a marinara of some type with meat added usually!. Italian meat sauces, Bolognese for example, are far less tomato-y than we make them!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

marinara, is thicker, so its best for things like chicken parmesan, or cheese sticks and things like that, while spagetti sauce is best for ravioli, spagetti, or lasanya!
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Marinara is just a simple tomato sauce that is cooked for a very short amount of time and Spaghetti sauce is usually has some kind of meat and cooked much longer, also considered like a gravy!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

U eat Mozzerella sticks with Mariniar and Noodles with Speggetti sauceWww@FoodAQ@Com

Marinara is thicker, and some say its more bitter!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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