A remarkable feature of pasta is its timelessness; very little has changed in terms of its ingredients and typical accompaniments from the ancient world to the present. Tori Avey of The History Kitchen poignantly speaks to this, saying, “When we eat pasta, we can be assured of the likelihood that our ancestors, and our ancestors’ ancestors, ate something similar. Pasta, with its long, multicultural history, is a culinary connection to our past.” It is true, too, that pasta transcends all social, cultural, and economic boundaries–it is enjoyed in the humblest of homes and in the finest of restaurants, in traditional and contemporary environments, in all four corners of the globe. Pasta is perhaps humankind’s most versatile, steadfast culinary tradition.
A remarkable feature of pasta is its timelessness; very little has changed in terms of its ingredients and typical accompaniments from the ancient world to the present. Tori Avey of The History Kitchen poignantly speaks to this, saying, “When we eat pasta, we can be assured of the likelihood that our ancestors, and our ancestors’ ancestors, ate something similar. Pasta, with its long, multicultural history, is a culinary connection to our past.” It is true, too, that pasta transcends all social, cultural, and economic boundaries–it is enjoyed in the humblest of homes and in the finest of restaurants, in traditional and contemporary environments, in all four corners of the globe. Pasta is perhaps humankind’s most versatile, steadfast culinary tradition.
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