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For a long time it was thought that Marco Polo brought pasta back from China. That is now thought to be wrong and that pasta was developed in Italy independently from the Chinese.

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From China to Venice (Italy) via the silk road then from Italy to America as Italians migrated to America.

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Who brought pasta from china to America?

the chienese originally found pasta 1st and then it was sent out 2 Italy


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