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What Made Wu Chao Unique In Ancient China Is That She Was That First Female Emperor Of China .
The Chinese did not invent pasta.It is widely believed that pasta originated from Italy. While Italy today does include pasta in most of its dishes, pasta did not originate from Italy.The first mention of pasta that we can find comes from around 1 BC, in an ancient region called Tyana, which today is part of modern Turkey.Pasta was introduced to China by explorer Marco Polo in around 1279 AD. Polo also made the mistake of claiming that Chinese noodles were a form of pasta themselves - which is wrong. Chinese noodles are not a form of pasta. Maybe that is what you are basing your question on, which is an incorrect statement.
Ancient China was ruled by many dynasties. Ancient China also had monarchy
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lol Pasta was made in china. Pasta was made in china.
The Ancient Chinese are reputed to have originated gunpowder explosives and fireworks, and pasta noodles.
in china
Pasta is originally from china and Italy but now its made in all countries including Australia
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Popular legend has it that Marco Polo introduced pasta to Italy following his exploration of the Far East in the late 13th century; however, we can trace pasta back as far as the fourth century B.C., 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. And Greek mythology suggests that the Greek God Vulcan invented a device that made strings of dough (the first spaghetti!).
What Made Wu Chao Unique In Ancient China Is That She Was That First Female Emperor Of China .
gunpowder, paper, printing, and pasta
The Chinese did not invent pasta.It is widely believed that pasta originated from Italy. While Italy today does include pasta in most of its dishes, pasta did not originate from Italy.The first mention of pasta that we can find comes from around 1 BC, in an ancient region called Tyana, which today is part of modern Turkey.Pasta was introduced to China by explorer Marco Polo in around 1279 AD. Polo also made the mistake of claiming that Chinese noodles were a form of pasta themselves - which is wrong. Chinese noodles are not a form of pasta. Maybe that is what you are basing your question on, which is an incorrect statement.
The Chinese created the first pasta. 4,000-year-old noodles, which appear to have been made from broomcorn millet and foxtail millet, were found at the Qijia culture Lajia site in Qinghai province China.
Pasta came to Europe from China via the Silk Road. So, China.
Ancient China was ruled by many dynasties. Ancient China also had monarchy