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During Marco Polo's expeditions to where we now call Asia, Marco Polo is reknown for introducing Italy to spaghetti (originally from China) from which the Italians developed their own variations and production techniques
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.
No but he brought the pasta noodles to Italy!
There is some disagreement on just what foods Marco Polo brought home with him when he returned from Asia. The most likely things he brought were tea and various eastern spices. He is also said to have brought pasta to Italy.
A popular legend has said the Marco Polo introduced pasta to Italy following his exploration in the late 13th century; however, we can trace pasta back as far as the fourth century B.C.E., where an Etruscan tomb showed a group of natives making what appears to be pasta. The Chinese were making a noodle-like food as early as 3000 B.C.E.
Pasta originated from Italy - Originally noodles came from China. Marco Polo brought them to Italy.
During Marco Polo's expeditions to where we now call Asia, Marco Polo is reknown for introducing Italy to spaghetti (originally from China) from which the Italians developed their own variations and production techniques
Marco Polo brought it from China.
No one is really sure, some people think China, other people Italy, but Marco Polo was supposed to have from China, brought it to Italy and Thomas Jefferson brought it to America. :) :) :)
Pasta is low in cholesterol. Pasta was invented in China and brought to Italy by Marco Polo.
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.
Marco Polo introduced pasta to Italy after one of his expeditions. We assume that he saw foreigners making it and was interested. He then brought it to Italy, where of course, it is one of the most popular foods. Marco Polo brought Pasta from China in the Thirteenth century.
Italy is well known for their delicious pasta delicacy, but this is not a cultural food of Italians. In the 13th century, Marco Polo brought the Asian noodles from China to Italy and that was the time Italians adapt the noodles as their own pasta.
No but he brought the pasta noodles to Italy!
If you mean pasta of the Italian food then the answer is CHINA! Noodles were introduced to Marco Polo. He brought dried noodles back to Italy and the rest is history. The Chinese and Japanese still use pasta and so do hundreds of other countries. We owe gratitude to Marco Polo.
There is some disagreement on just what foods Marco Polo brought home with him when he returned from Asia. The most likely things he brought were tea and various eastern spices. He is also said to have brought pasta to Italy.
No, the Chinese did, then when Marco Polo went there, he was fascinated by all these noodles and brought them back with him to his home country of Italy. that is how pasta became a staple in Italy.