Is it true that Italians don't like breaking spaghetti? Tout et rien

@Pennarossa @Simonne

It's true but I break spaghetti 🍝

It's true but I break spaghetti 🍝

Me to i break @Pennarossa2024 hhhhh its better to eat with children

Me to i break @Pennarossa2024 hhhhh its better to eat with children

Yesss 👍

Why would you break spagetthi? Just to make it smaller? What we always do if we eat noodles and if for example you eat dinner with small children is that you cook everything normal and when you have for example a noodle soup or dish is that you cut the noodles in two or three parts with a scissor ✂️✂️

Why would you break spagetthi? Just to make it smaller? What we always do if we eat noodles and if for example you eat dinner with small children is that you cook everything normal and when you have for example a noodle soup or dish is that you cut the noodles in two or three parts with a scissor ✂️✂️

I like the sound of breaking spaghetti hhhh and after cookibg spaghetti i also cut it in peaces hhh

Noooo, spaghetti shouldn't be breaked! 😭 I used to use a knife, but I can't stand seeing people use knives now. 🥲

Noooo, spaghetti shouldn't be breaked! 😭 I used to use a knife, but I can't stand seeing people use knives now. 🥲

Thanks for your opinion kiki

Thanks for your opinion kiki

I don't mean to be rude tho. Like, I respect other people's way, just don't like seeing spaghetti cut anymore haha. No big deal tho, it's also just spaghetti. 😜

I break them because cooking them without breaking requires a very big pot and it's pretty annoying, in any case i don't care about it: broken or unbroken, spaghetti are always great!

I also break them, it's more easy to cook and also more easy to eat

I don't mean to be rude tho. Like, I respect other people's way, just don't like seeing spaghetti cut anymore haha. No big deal tho, it's also just spaghetti. 😜

I know kiki 😜😜😜

I also break them, it's more easy to cook and also more easy to eat

Thank you @Simone724

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I have seen an italian arguing with a british about that, and I loved every second of it. However, the Italians I knew loved to cook.

I also don't understand why you'd break spaghetti instead of just buying another kind of pasta. I find no difference either in not breaking my spaghetti to cook them, as they go within the pot very quickly even if it's not a big pot

I have seen an italian arguing with a british about that, and I loved every second of it. However, the Italians I knew loved to cook.

I also don't understand why you'd break spaghetti instead of just buying another kind of pasta. I find no difference either in not breaking my spaghetti to cook them, as they go within the pot very quickly even if it's not a big pot

Thank you