ummm it affects it by makin humans or homosapiens want to quickly devour it :)
Spaghetti is originally hard and contracted. When heat is supplied to any object, most of them expand. so, when heat is supplied to spaghetti, it expands. However, it is important to note that expansion due to increase in temperature (Thermal expansion) is a very small. So, spaghetti expands only by about an inch.
To make fried spaghetti, first cook the spaghetti according to package instructions. Then, heat oil in a pan, add cooked spaghetti, and stir-fry with vegetables, protein, and seasonings of your choice until crispy and golden brown. Serve hot and enjoy!
To make fried spaghetti, cook spaghetti noodles until al dente, then drain and cool. Heat oil in a pan, add cooked spaghetti, and fry until crispy. Season with salt, pepper, and any desired spices. Serve hot and enjoy!
Yes about 1 inch. That's because the spaghetti originally is contracted and hard. And heating normally expands a substance, so when the spaghetti is boiled, the heat supplied causes it to expand a little.
Spaghetti sauce will boil at a temperature a bit of that of boiling water. The different things in spaghetti sauce will change its boiling point, and the amounts of these different things affect it as well.
Heat does not affect it. It expands with coolness. It contracts with heat.
he will eat spaghetti hoops and go to london to get a heat magazine
You can precook the spaghetti and store it in coils in the refrigerator. Precook the sauce and store. When you want to serve take the spaghetti out and pour hot water over the precooked pasta. Heat the sauce in the microwave. You can also mix the two together, put it in a pan, sprinkle cheese on top and bake. Served as baked spaghetti. This is what I do with my leftover spaghetti and it is quite good.
Wow, is it? You have to be more specific. What is a good conductor and of what, heat, sound, electricity or spaghetti monsters.
Spaghetti and most pastas come in cardboard boxes. Once I have opened mine, I always put the remaining amount in plastic ziploc bags inside the original box to protect against pantry moth which love pasta.
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Firefighters refer to spaghetti the same as you do, Spaghetti is Spaghetti.