Why is spaghetti such a universal food? More than a handful of cultures have their own take on it.
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>>12838532based yujiYour fortune: Average Luck
>>12838532just bounce on it already >~<
I invented pizza. It already existed, but I didn't know that. I independently came up with the idea.
>>12838531Because it's the simplest structure to build; it's just putting rocks on top of other rocks.>>12838532based based based based based
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>>12838531because its easy to cooke, i would have some but im le tired so will eat boneless probalably
>>12838531Because its simple. Meat noodle and sauce. Why would every culture not have that
>>12838602it's easy to cook but who the fuck cuts perfectly good bread up into tiny strips and dries it just to put it back in boiling water? it's fucking stupid>>12838723because bread and meat and sauce are already a thing you know cup ramen wasn't invented until 1958
>>12838726who the fuck picks up something that just came out of the ass of a chicken, cracks it and cooks the liquid inside it?Your fortune: Better not tell you now
I don't really like it I prefer the small pastas spaghetti tastes badYour fortune: Godly Luck
>>12838531spaghetti does NOT exist outside of Italy. oh you may have had other foods composed of long, thin, round noodles, but until you've traveled to the state of Spaghetti and had their native dish at an authentic, generations-old family restaurant, you have not had spaghetti.
>>12838531Dried pasta and noodles are a simple grain staple often made simply from flour and water that can be preserved for long periods of time. You can pair it with other types of preserved ingredients like canned tomatoes and have a dish that's serveable any time of the year regardless of the current crop season.
>>12838571I thought this was a free-for-all deathmatch