Where was spaghetti invented?!


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Where was spaghetti invented?


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History of spaghetti

While legend has it that Marco Polo brought the recipe for spaghetti back from China, prior evidence showed that pasta has been made in Italy at least since the 4th century BC. In October 2005, a bowl of noodles 4000 years old was unearthed in a Chinese archaeological site as reported by the BBC

Italia, bella.

Historical sources say that pasta was invented in China hundreds of years ago and that Marco Polo introduced it to Italy in 1292 AD. Macaroni can be traced back to the Ancient Romans in Italy and in the Middle Ages in Sicily, dry pasta was part of the diet of the Arab rulers of the region. In the first century AD, mention of a mixture resembling pasta was located in a book about cooking by Apicius, where he writes about the preparation of a fish dish layered with lasagne. There are mentions of other types of pasta like lasagne in Ancient Greece and and vermicelli in medieval Italy.

i believe in Italy........

China

Australia

somyoungchix city or onehunglow ville china
the guys name was rjewacked and in the other city the lady was call onehotho

food guru talks a LOT......

China but Italy claims it.

China ... Marco Polo brought it to Italy ...




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