Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Spaghetti

Spaghetti are Italian noodles that are shaped like long sticks, which are generally in 9-12 minutes to cook in boiling water al dente, which means not clinging to the teeth, not too raw or too ripe.

How to eat it varies but the most famous is the Spaghetti alla Bolognese with minced meat sauce and sprinkled with grated Parmesan cheese.

Almost everyone thinks that the spaghetti is a noodle that brought back by Marco Polo on his journey from China.

But after investigation by many parties, since time immemorial The Romans are victorious from the battlefield is always eat Spaghetti. While Marco Polo returned from China in 1292.

Spaghetti is one type of pasta that has been known by the Italians since the days of human farming about 10,000 years ago, the flour produced and processed with a little water and eggs into a dough called pasta.

Then milled into a sheet of thin-sheet, which is the parent of pasta that we know as the Lasagna. Then the newly developed species such as Fusili pasta, Penne, Tagliatelle etc..

There was a misunderstanding in understanding spaghetti. Usually, that is the kind of food spaghetti noodle sauce added a slightly sour. Actually that's shaped noodles called spaghetti, rather than the end result. Spaghetti is a type of pasta.

Well, speaking of pasta would misunderstand again. Accustomed to toothpaste, which would be used accompanying sauce called spaghetti pasta.

There are many types of pasta, for example, is the spaghetti and macaroni. Pasta noodles shaped like a circular cross section is called spaghetti. If shaped like noodles but a bit wide fettucine calls. If such pipe paralon but short name makaroni and others.

If the instant pasta is already setup, spaghetti can be ready in 30 minutes. Making of the pasta itself was not too difficult, just takes a litle extra time. Even some of Chef never made pasta spaghetti on TV in just 45 seconds.

Convenience and practicality is what makes spaghetti growing increasingly popular and enjoyed until now.

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