If you love trying different pastas, thank the Renaissance and Industrial Revolution. (via ConversationUS)
of the Renaissance to allow the machines to quickly mass-produce pasta, including shapes like elbow macaroni, rigatoni and tagliatelle.
Stiff pasta doughs made from semolina could be worked in large quantities by machines in volumes not possible by manual production. These doughs were then extruded through bronze “dies” that yielded the style of pasta familiar today. Bronze was hard enough to be durable but soft enough to be easily worked using pre-Industrial Revolution technologies.made the process of extruding noodles even more efficient.
The earliest Italian immigrants to America came from the northern regions of the peninsula, but their overall numbers were small. Thewas established in Brooklyn in 1848, and by the time of the Civil War, macaroni, as it was mostly called then, was fairly common on American tables. Though Italian noodles were called macaroni, they were most often some form of flat noodle, like fettuccine.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
California man vows to interrogate 'Western scum' for Russia in UkraineGreg Rossell said he wanted to 'do anything' to help Russia win in Ukraine, including interrogating 'American and Western scum mercenaries.'
Les mer »
Sylvester Stallone finally gets his 'Godfather' Mob wish in 'Tulsa King,' with a Western twistThroughout Sylvester Stallone's six-decade movie career, there has been one gaping hole. The 'Rocky' star has always wanted to get into the Mob (solely on screen, of course).
Les mer »
The English review: a transcendent but messy Western series | Digital TrendsTheEnglish is an occasionally transfixing Western that's elevated by EmilyBlunt and Chaske Spencer's performances.
Les mer »
How Summer Lee’s historic congressional win in western Pa. reverberates beyond politicsLee’s win is particularly notable because of the odds she had against her: women of color face myriad systemic issues on top of a lack of resources and questions of electability.
Les mer »
Italy outlaws facial recognition tech, except to fight crimeItaly prohibited the use of facial recognition and 'smart glasses' on Monday as its Data Protection Agency issued a rebuke to two municipalities experimenting with the technologies.
Les mer »
Thanksgiving Italian-style: Celebrating Turkey Day in Italy presents culinary challenges and opportunitiesWhen cooking school founder Loretta Paganini decided to celebrate Thanksgiving in Italy, she faced a few challenges. She ultimately fused culinary traditions for a tasty result.
Les mer »