spaghetti
Noodles originally came from Asia, but Spaghetti is Italian.
BOTH
I would think spaghetti came from Italy, along with carbonara and all sorts of pasta. This is where most pasta comes from.
did u know spagettti has ball hairs in it
Spaghetti is a type of pasta. Its name means "little strings" or "little twine" in Italian because that is what its shape resembles. Spagho is a related Italian word meaning "thread".Broken down, the Italian name is derived from: Spagowhich means twine, Spaghetto which means little twine, and Spaghetti is plural for Spaghetto.For more information about spaghetti and pasta see the related links and related questions.
It came wit European Imigrants probably via England, originaly.
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 word Spaghetti came from the Italian plural of spaghetto, diminutive of spago, "thin rope." It entered the English language round 1885-90
gli spaghetti - the spaghetti
Firefighters refer to spaghetti the same as you do, Spaghetti is Spaghetti.
The name of the person who made spaghetti is Molly Lawrence with her college friend Jennifer Dunlopes. the inventor of sandwiches was someone who nobody knows who is it just sort of came about if you know what i mean. thanks xxx