Where do spaghetti trees grow?!
I would love to plant a spaghetti tree so I could pick my own spaghetti!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
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The spaghetti tree is a fictitious tree and the subject of a 3-minute spoof report on the Swiss spaghetti harvest beside Lake Lugano broadcast by the BBC current affairs!.
The report was first produced as an April Fools' Day joke in 1957, reporting on the bumper spaghetti harvest in Switzerland, resulting from the mild winter and "virtual disappearance of the spaghetti weevil!." Footage of the traditional "Harvest Festival" was aired as well as discussion of the breeding necessary for the development of a strain that produced the perfect length!.
The report was given additional plausibility by the voiceover by respected broadcaster Richard Dimbleby!. Pasta was not an everyday food in 1950s Britain, and was known mainly from tinned spaghetti in tomato sauce!. It was considered by many to be an exotic delicacy!.[1] Parts of the documentary were filmed at the (now closed) Pasta Foods factory on London Road, St Albans in Hertfordshire, and other parts at a hotel in Castiglione, Switzerland!.
Panorama cameraman Charles de Jaeger dreamed up the report after remembering how teachers at his school in Austria used to tease his classmates for being so stupid that they would believe it if they were told spaghetti grew on trees!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
The report was first produced as an April Fools' Day joke in 1957, reporting on the bumper spaghetti harvest in Switzerland, resulting from the mild winter and "virtual disappearance of the spaghetti weevil!." Footage of the traditional "Harvest Festival" was aired as well as discussion of the breeding necessary for the development of a strain that produced the perfect length!.
The report was given additional plausibility by the voiceover by respected broadcaster Richard Dimbleby!. Pasta was not an everyday food in 1950s Britain, and was known mainly from tinned spaghetti in tomato sauce!. It was considered by many to be an exotic delicacy!.[1] Parts of the documentary were filmed at the (now closed) Pasta Foods factory on London Road, St Albans in Hertfordshire, and other parts at a hotel in Castiglione, Switzerland!.
Panorama cameraman Charles de Jaeger dreamed up the report after remembering how teachers at his school in Austria used to tease his classmates for being so stupid that they would believe it if they were told spaghetti grew on trees!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
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Well, spaghetti trees are very difficult to raise, you need lots of boiling water, heat, and tomato sauce to get any spaghetti that's worth eating at all!. Spaghetti trees grow anywhere they can survive, but make sure you get the right type of seed, I do not recommend the whole grain types because they have been known to cause deformities in the growing tree!. With these tips in mind, you can start a spaghetti tree orchard!.!.!. as soon as you get it to grow I suggest taking many pictures and showing scientists around the world!. It will make you very famous!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
hahahaha answered by a true italian! |_|_|_|Www@FoodAQ@Com
They grow in the Norther part of Italy, you goof!. A tree would cost too much, so just buy the boxes!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
I can't believe I actually answered that!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
They grow better in ItalyWww@FoodAQ@Com
They Grow In Ur!.!.!. Imagination :PWww@FoodAQ@Com
on pasta farms with noodle bushes and linguine vines!. And happy April Fool's Day to you, too!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
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they grow in the same place money trees growWww@FoodAQ@Com
In a damp closet with no lighting!.!.!.oh wait!.!.!.those are my "funny" mushroomsWww@FoodAQ@Com