La pasta de dientes de elefante es una referencia a una pasta de dientes que se dice que es especialmente eficaz para limpiar los dientes de los elefantes. Sin embargo, no existe una pasta de dientes específica diseñada para limpiar los dientes de los elefantes, ya que los elefantes no utilizan pasta de dientes. La pasta de dientes es un invento humano y se remonta a la antigua civilización egipcia y china, donde se utilizaban sustancias como carbonato de calcio y nácar para limpiar los dientes. La pasta de dientes moderna se desarrolló en el siglo XIX y se comercializó en el siglo XX.
They invented pasta.
No, it's fictional. Anyone can invent their own.
The Italian invented Chinese food.
Hundreds - and you can even invent your own. I often make them slightly different.
No; "macaroni" is probably derived from a Latin root (we get "macerate" from the same root), it isn't someone's name. Macaroni (the pasta) is probably an Arabic invention.
itay is nown for it itallian foods dah. well some of these foods are pizza and pasta. and much much more. hope this helped it should of im part Italian !!!!!!!! actually Italy didn't invent pasta, it was the Chinese. But they did invent ice cream. And they did invent pizza. The part about the Chinese inventing pasta is false. It was not the Chinese that invented paste, they invented the RICE NOODLE. Pasta is made from wheat and grain NOT rice.
Italy did not actually invent pasta. Noodles were first imported to Italy from east Asia, probably in the 1100s. Archeological evidence of noodles in china have been found as as old as 4000 years.
Me levanto temprano para ir al espejo y cepillarme los dientes con pasta de dientes. Me cambio las pantuflas por zapatos porque tengo que ir a la escuela. miss.clay me molesta, así que me pongo a escuchar música. Tengo un gran grupo de amigos que son muy entrometidos siempre en mi negocio. (Sé que no usé la lista completa de palabras, pero espero que esto sea bueno)
Your question is kinda confusing but if you mean "did Marco polo invent ice-cream" then I don't think so but he did discover pasta whilst in China and took it back to Italy.
No, the Chinese did, then when Marco Polo went there, he was fascinated by all these noodles and brought them back with him to his home country of Italy. that is how pasta became a staple in Italy.
pasta, pizza, calzones, tiramisu, and chicken. PASTA PASTA PASTA PASTA PASTA
The Chinese did not invent pasta.It is widely believed that pasta originated from Italy. While Italy today does include pasta in most of its dishes, pasta did not originate from Italy.The first mention of pasta that we can find comes from around 1 BC, in an ancient region called Tyana, which today is part of modern Turkey.Pasta was introduced to China by explorer Marco Polo in around 1279 AD. Polo also made the mistake of claiming that Chinese noodles were a form of pasta themselves - which is wrong. Chinese noodles are not a form of pasta. Maybe that is what you are basing your question on, which is an incorrect statement.