It is when the Italians needed a little more flava loving in their life and with their pasta and meat..so badabign badaboom they created the gravy
Yes. Gravy existed since the Middle Ages. They used gravy quite often too. (nobility class only)
Gravy would translate to "la sauce".
Because they never heard of it before and they dont know how to make a gravy.
there could be but there is a man called Wavy Gravy. Sorry i could not fully answer your question but i gave u a fact :0
shrimp and gravy
Their are actually 9 types of gravy. Theyinclude: Chocolate Gravy Egg Gravy Giblet Gravy Mushroom Gravy Onion Gravy Red-Eye Gravy Vegetable Gravy Cream Gravy Brown Gravy
Yes, there is usually carbohydrate in gravy, especially thickened gravy.
Gravy without potatoes is just that... Nothing but gravy.
Some alternative options for gravy substitutes in recipes include mushroom gravy, vegetable broth-based gravy, miso gravy, and cashew cream gravy.
No, gravy is not a fruit.
Gravy is a noun so anything with A, And Or The in front of it is grammatically correct.Examples: I have sauce and gravy on my turkey.I have a small amount of gravy on my mashed potatoes.The gravy tastes good
navy gravy
Gravy is in Some pies
Gravy is like a Sauce
gravy in French is: "sauce".
Flour is used to thicken gravy.
The plural form of gravy is gravies.