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I'm not Italian, but my parents learned this trick from an Italian a long time ago and this is how they taught me to eat spaghetti. I still do it to this day, and I find it much easier to make a tidy spoonful with the aid of the spoon
I cut my long pasta .
My Italian nona said that is acceptable.😊
I'm From Glasgow in Scotland and I grew up with this.
I thought it was the other way around, interesting. Lionfield has a few videos on this.
I grew up learning this in Oz from.mamma and find I use this method for Asian noodles 🍜
I just watched another video that said the opposite.
I never saw anyone do that until I visited Italy when I was 11-1/2. For years after I did it that way but eventually went back to my old way of just eating it with a fork. Actually swirling in a spoon makes it neater and easier to eat.
Yes Vincenzo, but not just any spoon. A round soup spoon served next to the pasta. I know an italian restaurant is decent when they provide this. Unless it's olive garden. They dont count.
Didn't grow up with a nonno, but i have Clemenza. I watch him eat before digging into a bowl of spag.
I lived in Italy as a kid, I do this and taught my family to. It breaks my heart to see people eat pasta with a knife and fork.
Bollocks
Only fork is more classy
My father isn't even Italian, and always taught me to use a fork and spoon. I use the same technique with ramen, unless I'm at a Japanese restaurant of course. It leaves way less bitten in half noodles, that you have to scrounge for at the end.
In Indonesia we eat with fork and spoon. The only time you get fork and knife is when you eat steak.
I do it because it’s easy, it helps you if you are a neat freak with your perfect spoonfuls, and it doesn’t create a mess in the plate, or outside of it😂. And I am not Italian😂
My Italian mother in law says only little kids use the spoon
Obviously cutting the pasta is not the right way, but other than fork against the plate or spoon are there other ways that to eat pasta that are endorsed by Italy?
People from and descents of the British all eat it this way because we are not savages.
I just grab the pasta with my bare hands and shovel it into my face.
This was a 50/50 practice in my family. I couldn't tell who used a spoon and who didn't because we were all intent on eating and talking. Later in life when most of our elders were gone I did notice my dad used a fork and spoon to eat his pasta. Me, I use just a fork so I guess I'm "un cafone". But at least I don't use a knife and fork to eat pizza like my spouse does. 😆
I've always thought this is the normal way to eat spaghetti 😀 Since I was taught this as a kid, growing up in the 90's in post-communist central Europe, with no trace of italian blood in my family. Can't even picture eating spaghetti any other way. Fork in the right hand, normal soup spoon in the left hand 😀
The easiest, undisputed way of eating spaghetti is with chopsticks
Hate to break it to you but eating with fork and spoon is common in many cultures.
Tbh I think eating pasta with a spoon is childlike hahaha
Please. Give me a break.
My nonni were Italian from the north. They use to say that eating pasta with a spoon is for working class.
I'm a little bit Northern Italian, and that's how I grew up. Fork and spoon.
And to me they say not spoon 🥄 the real italians eat with no spoon . Pff I don’t understand with or without spoon.
I had a Nona, a great Nona and many Zias, i dont remember them eating pasta like that.
..different regions i guess