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I always break the spaghetti in half—didn’t know it was such a bad thing -- nm
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Italy got noodles from the Chinese and in China, they break their noodles to make them easier to eat *runs and hides from Krusty* -- nm
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con_carne
Nov 27 '24, 13:28
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Yeah but in china all noodles are the same. In italy, the form MATTERS. it interacts with the sauce. -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 27, 15:20
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China has many different noodle types for different purposes, including different types of wheat noodles -- nm
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Roger More
Nov 27, 16:21
It was developed independently. They didn't get it from China. -- nm
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Krusty
Nov 27, 13:44
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ever heard of Marco Polo? -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 27, 15:20
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They were eating pasta long before Marco Polo went to China. -- nm
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Krusty
Nov 27, 19:38
Pasta was introduced to Italy from North Africa a couple of hundred years prior.
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Roger More
Nov 27, 16:31
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