18 American 'Italian' Foods They Definitely Don't Eat In Italy
Both of my parents grew up in Italy, and they've been waiting a long time to communicate the suffering they've endured from merely glancing at Italian-American restaurant menus. Here are Leslie and Mark in all their miserable glory:People do not eat spaghetti and meatballs in Italy.My mom's reaction:"I have one reaction only; as the Italians would say: 'che schifo' "My dad's reaction:"Better leave it to the cats in the Coliseum.
"My mom's reaction:"What foreign body is lurking in my pasta??"My mom's reaction:"I think Italians would rather starve than taste such a concoction."My dad's reaction:"Only if it can be used as fuel for the Fiat 500."My mom's reaction:"I happen to love it, but it's as Italian as apple pie!"My mom's reaction:"In Italy it's actually 'pasta al forno,' but that's a whole different animal...
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