Pasta
Spaghetti is also a type of pasta. Spaghetti are long, thin and solid. Like other pasta, spaghetti is made of milled wheat & water and sometimes made of vitamins and minerals.
Obviously pasta because spaghetti is a form of pasta.
Pasta is the stuff, and spaghetti is the shape. you've got the Penne, the Farfalle etc etc which are other shapes of pasta. Like saucer and cup both being porcelain.
Spaghetti is made from durum wheat and thus does not originate from a tree. .......... Spaghetti is a type of pasta. The word comes from the "paste" made from flour and water that is rolled and shaped into the many varieties of "pasta." Pasta is usually made from hard "durum" wheat or semolina, but it also can be made with potatoes (i.e., gnocchi) and other starches.
Yes, spaghetti is pasta and pasta is a carb.
A long, thin, cylindrical pasta of Italian origin is spaghetti.
The correct English spelling is spaghetti (a specific pasta or any of several similar forms).
I would think spaghetti came from Italy, along with carbonara and all sorts of pasta. This is where most pasta comes from.
Pasta.
It weigh about as much as a bowl of spaghetti
The correct spelling of the type of pasta is spaghetti.
Spaghetti is a product, it is not grown. Spaghetti is made with high durum wheat flour and eggs. Some recipes call for other flours or the addition of other flavors like tomato, beets, spinach, or other vegetables.