If you mean pasta of the Italian food then the answer is CHINA! Noodles were introduced to Marco Polo. He brought dried noodles back to Italy and the rest is history. The Chinese and Japanese still use pasta and so do hundreds of other countries. We owe gratitude to Marco Polo.
It originated from many places, but the more popular place was Italy, and France in general.
The location I believe was actually China.
When, Im not sure
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Pasta tacos, pasta salad, pasta and cheese, pasta and herds, and pasta and meatball..........really anything if you use your mind
•Pasta is broadly classified as •Pasta secca (dry pasta) •Pasta fresca (fresh pasta) •The above pasta are further classified as: •Pasta lunga (long pasta) more than 6cms. •Pasta corta (short pasta) •The above are the main basis for classifying pasta other than these pasta is also classified according to the color, stuffed or plain etc. the variety of flour used is also a basis for classifying pasta.
Pasta tacos, pasta salad, pasta and cheese, pasta and herds, and pasta and meatball..........really anything if you use your mind
"Pasta" is in italian. In spanish, it's also Pasta.
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Human do! Us do! :) Chicken Pasta or Pasta Carbona! :)
pasta is spelled "pasta" however the word for noodles in spanish is: "fideos".
hollow means deep spaced pasta... the only deep spaced (hollow) pasta is BUCATINI PASTA...
No, pasta is basically flour .No, pasta is basically flour .
The likely term is "pasta fazool" a slang spelling and pronunciation of the pasta dish pasta e fagioli (pasta and beans), which may have originated in Naples.