It has changed over time because I tastes good!! :)
There are many more shapes, especially decorative ones/
I would say the 16th century. It was first created by the Chinese people. Earlier people put different ingredients in ketchup we know today
Angel hair pasta resembles strands of hair, hence its name.
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Ziti pasta is a thick long tube of pasta (about 18 inches) that is broken into pieces before cooking. Most commercial ziti that you buy today is already broken into 2-inch segments. The name ziti gets its name from the word zita which means a young woman who is about to become a bride, or "little girl." In parts of Italy, baked ziti has been served at weddings, as part of their tradition. Ziti pasta is a little different from spaghetti, as it is thicker. Ziti pasta is not as common as spaghetti either, but you can usually find it in the grocery store. It was helped to be created in Italy, the home of pasta and pizza.
The Chinese did not invent pasta.It is widely believed that pasta originated from Italy. While Italy today does include pasta in most of its dishes, pasta did not originate from Italy.The first mention of pasta that we can find comes from around 1 BC, in an ancient region called Tyana, which today is part of modern Turkey.Pasta was introduced to China by explorer Marco Polo in around 1279 AD. Polo also made the mistake of claiming that Chinese noodles were a form of pasta themselves - which is wrong. Chinese noodles are not a form of pasta. Maybe that is what you are basing your question on, which is an incorrect statement.
many ways
Yes.
Life is different now because we have developed and invented more and more since then. We created factories, which were developed, improved, and are what we have today.
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The Greeks created theater and we still do their plays today.
It WAS CREATED IN America AT FIRST an d it was to be the media we have today.
Today Today was created in 2004-05.