Yes. Invented by the Italians and eaten by the Italians.
Interesting one this, Italy eats the most fancy pasta but China eats the most noodles - the original pasta.
Probably because Italians "adopted" it and began to develop new ways of preparing and dressing it. It became the basis of Italian diet and there is no typical meal in Italy that doesn't include pasta as a dish. Ana Maria da Costa http://www.all-about-italian-food.com
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Pasta is the Italian word for noodles. It is sometimes said that noodles were originally brought back to Italy by Marco Polo from China, but there is historical evidence that pasta was made in the area we now know of as Italy long before Marco Polo was born. Pasta in varying forms, and with various names, is found practically worldwide.
The most widely eaten food in Italy is pasta. Many people might think it's pizza, but pizza is actually mostly common in Southern Italy.
in Italy they usually have pasta and some sort of protein that could be fish or meat.
They eat a lot of grain including pasta bread. Also wine is a main part of their meal. They have many olives so they include that to their meal also.
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pizza and pasta
it can be pasta or pizza basil tamatoes garlic or basil
The main food in Italy are pasta and pizza.
Pasta, usually made from wheat.
it is pasta that is mainly eated Olive oil isa main food staple As well as pasta, tomatoes, and parmesan cheese.
Italians will eat pasta mostly as a side dish with every meal, depending on what region in Italy they are from
It doesn't. There was religion in Italy before pasta.