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the origin is Italy . the city of Bologna. hence the name.

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The land of fibre and rack

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It is an Italian dish.

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Q: What region of Italy does spaghetti bolognese originate?
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Which country produces spaghetti bolognese?

Italy produces spaghetti bolognes


How do you spell spaggetie bolanase?

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What is the official nickname for spaghetti bolognese?

[I am an Oxford University English Language Professor. The answer is 100% spag bol. Gauranteed!] No, you're a troll who can't even write in decent English. Get a life. Just to straighten you out, I'll amuse myself here. The 'correct answer' is: "Spaghetti Bolognese" is the popular form of "Ragu alla Bolognese", which is a meat sauce from Bolognese, Italy. "Spaghetti bolognaise" is the bastardised form of "Spaghetti Bolognese" and is more like a tomato sauce with ground beef and various vegetables. "Bolognaise" holds no particular meaning, but non-Italians tend to pronounce 'ese' as 'aise' so there you go. And yes, it is then shortened to "spag bol". Though it is not official, considering there is no official cuisine which recognises "Spaghetti Bolognaise". If you really want a nickname, then "Ragu alla Bolognese" is often shortened to "Ragu Bolognese". So back to the troll: get a life. You probably asked the question yourself anyway. EDIT: I'll even take it a step further: the whole "spaghetti" thing isn't recognised in Italy either, considering it is always eaten with tagliatelle and not spaghetti. So even "Spaghetti Bolognese" actually isn't recongised anywhere officially. You have the unofficial "Spaghetti bolognaise" and the official "Ragu alla Bolognese". And that's all.


What Italian city is associated with spaghetti alla bolognese?

it really comes from Italy, and in Italy there is a large city called Bologna (hence the name bolognaise) xxx


From which country did spaghetti originate?

Pasta originated from Italy - Originally noodles came from China. Marco Polo brought them to Italy.


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When was Dino Bolognese born?

Dino Bolognese was born on December 7, 1904, in Italy.


History of spaghetti bolognese?

Donatello Spagoni and Frances rhettior were both chefs in Italy, who invented the modern day spaghetti sauce. In Italy during earlier times there was a similar substance made from tomatoes that influenced the chefs sauce, i am sorry but i can not think of the name of the substance it evolved from.