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Pastas in Italy

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Pastas in Italy

r/europe - Pastas in Italy
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Sardinia

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Friesland (Netherlands)
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Yeah where the fuck are malloreddus??

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Italy

Yes, he forgot friuli

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I want them all!

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Easy, make them yourself! They aren't complicated just some take time.

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Serenissima

Good food is not a competition. I'm very happy German (and French, and Greek, and....) food exists since the more good recipes the merrier

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I know, right?

It’s amazing how good food can be, if it tastes of something besides salt and pigfat.

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I had a similar experience - Italy opened my eyes to how delicious wild boar is!

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Montenegro / Lower Saxony (Germany)

Al nero di seppie looks interesting

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Emilia-Romagna

just don't wear any white clothes

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Spain

In Spain we have rice with calamari ink and it is really nice so these kind of pasta should be really nice too

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I had some in Croatia, probably not the same recipe as in Italy, but it was extremely good!

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I eat that once, the taste it's interesting but it's not particularly delicious or disgusting, it's difficult to explain

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