"Corn and other grain native to Asia." Corn isn't native to Asia, it's an new world food.
Pasta is my favorite food. I always love to eat it with chopsticks and sisscors.
Whoever does the narration on this channel (or at least this video), you have one of the most pleasing voices to listen to. It makes me want to hear whatever you have to say.
awesome video! i'm glad this video did away from the myth that noodles came from china. it's very clear that noodles (pasta) was a european invention.
As a pasta eating person I approve this video.
Italians invented pasta and all forms of noodles and the world needs to know it.
Corn was native to Asia? Wat? "Corn" was probably not the best choice of modern words for the grains native to Asia used in making pasta.
Can you please do a video that talks about the differences between Helios and Apollo?
You Should make History of Food, Video something like this deserve More.
Oh yum! I love pasta ❤🍝❤🍝❤️🍝❤️🍝❤️🍝❤️🍝❤️🍝❤️🍝❤️🍝❤️🍝❤️🍝❤️
My favorite
This is peak mythology
I see pasta, I click. Puttanesca, aglio e olio, lasagna...
Ah yes, The heart of all Italians.
nice!
Very interesting. And here I thought that pasta was imported from China to the Italian area. Also interesting is the fact, it seems, that the same type of food originated in a couple of different countries/areas around the same time. Makes me want to think that there was a lot more trading and cultural exchange than we comprehend today.😊😊😊
The AI thumbnails are cringey
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@@SeeUinHistory Good to know, the clipping of the start of the videos seem very abrupt as it starts and gets clipped. Who is writing the transcript and who is the narrator?
Corn is not native to Asia - it’s from the Americas.
It always fascinates me that pasta supposedly came from China or
the Arab world, but recipes for it are found in Roman cookbooks, & tho’ Arabs were in Spain, France, & North Africa, pasta was unknown in those places until relatively modern times. And fyi, spaghetti was invented in Sicily…
Corn? Corn isn’t native to China. It’s a Mesoamérica plant
My favorite food
Historically speaking, people's love for pasta sometimes had terrible side-effects, as is depicted at 7:42. They loved pasta so much, their fingers morphed to resemble the loved dish!
That, or it's just a AI generated image. Dear lord. 😅
Great video tho!
The oldest known pasta on record hails from Arab nations
Fun fact: pasta is actually older then the Islamic religion
Now for the people that didn't know pasta came from the Chinese culture they do now. However everyone all over the world can enjoy it in their own way
Tomato’s didn’t came to Italy till the 16 century way after the Middle Ages
the best food along with pizza
Please get stock photos for the thumbnails. Or take a picture of your lunch or something. This makes your work look cheap, which it really isn't.
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From the video, it sounds like tagliatelle, lasagne, and the like were widespread in the arab world 2000 years ago 😂
Pasta was Brought By Chinese Merchant Through Silk road By an Chinese merchant
And later Italian Tries to make it From their native resources
Biltong , Please tell the History of this Boer food.
Before the video starts:
Let me guess, it originally came from Arab nations and China…..
I would trust the academic community on that one, if the current day nations of the Middle East and China didn’t have bug money on state colleges in the west.
Pasta being Chinese is a myth. Pasta and noodles had different and separate origins
try telling that to an italian
I've never understood the difference between spaghetti and pasta... 😕 😐 🤔
and china may claim pasta as theirs.
I thought Japan invented corn
Italians are punching the air right now 😂
I just had mafalda for lunch. Is Italian pasta 😂popular in China? 🤯🤯never knew there was Islamic pasta. Wonder which restaurants serve it here 😅
China invented pasta thousands of years ago.. even before Europe had countrys
By the way corn comes from America (Mexico)
Italian food: 🤢 Chinese Food: 😍
The Chinese food is so much better! They use so much more spices and they even make their food extra spicy if you like it spicy! The flavours are so much better than the Italian food! The only thing that Italian food has better is the pasta and that's it! Other than the pasta Italian food has nothing else.
Wow, I'm second to like this 😜🤪
So aowmeme
Skibidi
Corn is, and always was an American grain!!!
Learn your terminology!
Noodle!! Not pasta!!😂
And first to comment
Corn is not native to China. The early Chinese pasta was not made with corn. That's such an obvious mistake that I don't know how you justify it on a professionally produced video.
This video is shameful, it goes wrong at every turn in the first half, just disgusting that people make this
Corn was introduced to China from the Americas some time in the early 1500's
Please, tell us the true story of pasta
triticum boeoticum. might be miss spell/understand it. korn means grain/kernel, as einkorn, oldest wheat known to man. it has 14 chromosome, which 42 in modern wheat. nothing to do with american corn. the one that was believed otzi the ice man had just before his death.
Still wheat, and Americans only call corn corn. @@sodium.carbide