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Because it should cook in lots of water.
There are basically two reasons for boiling (simmering) homemade pasta sauce for an hour. The longer the sauce cooks, the thicker it will be. Also, simmering for longer periods of time will allow the flavors to "marry," creating a better tasting sauce. Many recipes specify simmering pasta sauces for even longer; two hours or more.
It depends on the size and type of pasta. Orzo and angel hair need about 6 minutes or a little more. Thicker pastas need 10 - 12 minutes, or longer. Take out a piece to taste it and test the doneness.
You Can Keep Pasta With Sauce For About a Week, If Longer It Will Get Soggy.
In high hills the mean air pressureis lower than on sealevel, so water boils at lower temperature. At lower temperaure it takes more time to 'boil' eggs or potatoes by example to get them 'well-done'.
Pasta doesn't grow. It is made.
The boiling point of any liquid is dependent upon the pressure of the atmosphere above the liquid therefore water boils at a lower temperature at higher altitudes. Because of this, the pasta takes longer to cook in the cooler boiling water.
Go and buy pasta from the market.then open the packet.you need to take 100 gram pasta person.then take the pasta and follow the following steps. You first take pasta and boil it for 10 to 15 min.Take the boiled pasta and remove extra water,toss it with butter or oil.Then heat a pan and add pasta sauce available at the market or with the onions and tomatoes to make a simple pasta with spices.You can make you own sauce by using tomatoes and other herbs.Then add pasta to the sauce and cook it for 5 to 10 min(s) till it is soaked in the sauce
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Yes, ice can evaporate, even in very cold conditions, it just takes much longer