well mate till now as i have heard spaghetti is Italian it is a Italian pasata
It is part of a commercial jingle for Spaghetti-Os, a canned spaghetti-and-sauce product under the Franco-American brand name of the Campbell's Soup Company."Franco-American, uh oh, Spaghetti-Os!"
It hasn't been discontinued. Campbell's bought Franco American. So Campbell's Spaghetti is the exact same thing.
Franco American
Hamburgers Fries Apple Pie McDonald's Ice Cream Barbecue Spaghetti
Firefighters refer to spaghetti the same as you do, Spaghetti is Spaghetti.
gli spaghetti - the spaghetti
lottsa spaghetti means lots of spaghetti and most people like spaghetti .
a spaghetti fest is a fest... with spaghetti...d(-_-)bBrianna
Because it's called the "spaghetti" project.
Spaghetti.
Spaghetti with sauce
Spaghetti and meatballs is often associated with Italian-American cuisine rather than originating from Italy itself. While pasta dishes are traditional in Italy, the combination of spaghetti with meatballs is more of a creation that developed in the United States, particularly among Italian immigrants. In Italy, meatballs (polpette) are usually served on their own or with different types of dishes, not typically with spaghetti.