The explorer who is often credited with introducing Italians to spaghetti is Marco Polo. After his travels to Asia in the late 13th century, he returned to Italy with tales of various foods, including a noodle-like dish resembling what we now know as pasta. However, it's important to note that pasta had already existed in Italy prior to Polo’s travels; he is more famously associated with popularizing it rather than introducing it entirely.
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Traditional Italians make their own food like pizza, spaghetti and lasagna.
The Italians of course! Spaghetti comes from the word spago meaning string. Spaghetti describes the plural and smaller form of the word.
They plant it next to the string beans?
The Italians, many centuries ago.
Italians eat regular spagetti
Spaghetti and beans... They call it pasta fazoola...
Pizza and,Croissants and Spaghetti and Lasagna.
Italians are for sure, known world wide for various types of spaghetti. There is not only one type but many variations.
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Spaghetti by The Italians