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Did Italians invent Pasta Puttenesca

Updated: 10/6/2023
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Yes, in the city of Naples, Italy. Sauce Puttenesca (whore by the sea) gets its name. The ladies of the night would make this sauce to put over their pasta while they waited for their next call. It is made with anchovies, garlic, olives, white wine and chopped tomatoes. Try other versions by adding, artichoke, onions, red roasted peppers, capers and finish with fresh basil. Enjoy!

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The Chinese people invented pasta. Even though Italy re-invented pasta and made it popular in its own right, China invented it.

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Yes they did. The Italians made every type of Italian Food there is! Look up Italian Food and see other foods they have made.

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