It is widely accepted that spaghetti originated in China following Marco Polo's travels to the country.
What is for sure is that commercial contact with China during the Renaissance period did encourage the cooking of noodle type pasta into Italy. No. Noodles have been known to be produced worldwide since prehistory. We know that during the Roman Empire, and undoubtedly long before, noodles were manufactured; there is evidence for this. All over the world, noodles have been made for centuries. Italy is famous for its pasta made with eggs and semolina; China is known for its rice noodles, but basically it's all a matter of using available ingredients to provide something to go with the sauce.
Spaghetti is a type of pasta, so no.
Pasta was invented in China
Spaghetti originate from Italy
Italy
the origin is Italy . the city of Bologna. hence the name.
Pasta originated from Italy - Originally noodles came from China. Marco Polo brought them to Italy.
Im pretty sure from Italy, because in most recipes, the shells are made from spaghetti (and that originated from Italy) and parmesano or ricotta did too. so your best guess is Italy
Pasta and noodles of other types did not originate from Italy it came from China first. They have been making pasta there from at least 3000 b.c. However spaghetti in its current form (long thin noodles made from semolina flour) was first made in Italy.
The pasta dish is spelled "spaghetti bolognese" (sometimes capitalized, refers to Bologna, Italy).(The meat-based sauce is sauce bolognaise in French.)
Spaghetti Comes From Italy.
Pasta and noodles of other types did not originate from Italy it came from China first. They have been making pasta there from at least 3000 b.c. However spaghetti in its current form (long thin noodles made from semolina flour) was first made in Italy.
Spaghetti originated in Italy.
Italy. Spaghetti is an Italian word.
spaghetti