Napoli is generally considered the birthplace of modern Pizza; however, the Greeks had a similar dish centuries before made with flatbread, a sauce similar to pesto and feta, and the Mongols were known to back flatbread with meat and cheese on their shields (round by the way) while in the field.
Spaghetti alla Bolognese
It was named after my Mommy...
The Italians of course! Spaghetti comes from the word spago meaning string. Spaghetti describes the plural and smaller form of the word.
Spaghetti junction, aptly named!
It started with a guy named phil and bob they like spaghetti
The Apartment
He named the city Bucephala
it really comes from Italy, and in Italy there is a large city called Bologna (hence the name bolognaise) xxx
Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.
gli spaghetti - the spaghetti
Firefighters refer to spaghetti the same as you do, Spaghetti is Spaghetti.
No state is named after a Spanish city.