Is spaghetti Mexican or Italian?!


Question: Originally Chinese.
Currently Italian.
Not Mexican at all.


Answers: Originally Chinese.
Currently Italian.
Not Mexican at all.

Italian

italian!! Mexicans dont eat pasta really!?

i think it's italian

italian

Italian

it really came from china, lo mien

Italian. Pasta-its an itlian word.

Pretty sure its italian!!!

Italian.

Italian - Spaghetti is the plural form of Spaghetto a dimunative of Spago meaning Thin String or Twine. Contrary to the belief that Pasta originated in China, it is now asserted that this led from an inaccurate Latin translation of a lost Marco Polo manuscript. Historically people in Italy ate pasta in the form of gnocchi-like dumplings – pasta fresca eaten as soon as it was prepared. It has now been asserted that the Arabs who populated Southern Italy (around the 12th Century) were the first to develop the innovation of working pasta from grain into thin long forms

Its American! Duh...

As went the argument with my British friend.

I cannot believe someone asked this question you have to be American

Noodles were actually invented by the Chinese.

Spaghetti is Italian. Pasta originated in China.

italiano

Italian

italian. You see, italy is the king of pasta. But if you are talking about the sauce, I can understand. Both Mexican and italian food use simular herbs, like parsley, oregano, garlic and onions, and are tomato based. but tomatoes are from the new world, as the herbs are from europe.

Vic B you said almost exactly what I thought when I saw the question. It actually cam from China and is attributed to Marko Polo

While many believe that spaghetti (or even pasta in some accounts) originated in China (where long thin noodles have a lengthy history), some now assert that the reading of a lost Marco Polo manuscript which led to this belief, was in fact an inaccurate Latin translation. Historically people in Italy ate pasta in the form of gnocchi-like dumplings – pasta fresca eaten as soon as it was prepared. It has now been asserted that the Arabs who populated Southern Italy (around the 12th Century) were the first to develop the innovation of working pasta from grain into thin long forms, capable of being dried out and stored for months or years prior to consumption (see Peter Robb's Midnight in Sicily pp 94-96 for details). Legend has it that Cicero, the famous Roman orator was fond of "laganum", an ancient tagliatelle. The Saracens, originally from North Africa, invaded southern Italy in the 9th century and occupied Sicily for two hundred years. Pasta is now associated with Italians as a whole. The popularity of pasta spread to the whole of Italy after the establishment of pasta factories in the 19th century, enabling the mass production of pasta for the Italian market.

Spaghetti is Italian.

As a comment to the informed source above, for your information Mexicans do eat enormous amounts of pasta. It is quite popular. In fact, they eat anything, Japanese, Chinese, you name it.

Italian

Italian lol mexican is like rice or sumthin italian is pasta!! yum

is this a question?
i mean obviously it is italian
mexican eat noodles in spicy sauces not spaghetti





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