I can't decide what the inverse would be.
I can't decide what the inverse would be.
Spaghetti is just opera ramen
37ReplySpaghetti is just Mamma Mia chinese noodles.
17ReplyChinese noodles are just wish.com spaghetti
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What else is Italy famous for? The Pope? Fascism? Sports cars? Fancy shoes?
35ReplyMafia and conservative opinions on women?
33Replyi think 'mafia ramen' has a nice ring to it.
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Looking like a boot
21ReplyThe roman empire?
8ReplyThinking they invented food. Pretending their grocery stores don't have junk food. Pretending they don't eat garlic bread when they think no one is looking.
5ReplyThe cuckoo clock?
3ReplyBoot-shaped land
2ReplyOlive oil and tax evasion
2ReplyPizza ramen
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How has no one said - Roman Ramen.
22ReplyThis is the one
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In America we sometimes caricature France is like the quitters or coward in conflict. In Japan, they see Italy the same way.
Spaghetti is just ramen that surrendered
22ReplyHow does France factor into it? Spaghetti is Italian, isn't it?Misread the comment, see replies
1ReplyIs just a pararel between the way Americans see French people to how Japaneses see Italians.
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Perhaps Plagarized Ramen?
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Katsu is just Schnitzel
10ReplyYes, but katsu breading is far superior imo.
6ReplyAlso usually uses better meat.
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Noodles were invented in China, so the inverse would be more accurate.
9ReplyRamen is anime lamian. Chinese pulled noodles.
7Reply 7ReplyItaly is associated with spaghetti (see spaghetti western)
So the inserse would be "spaghetti ramen"
6Reply僕はバカです
5ReplyIt's not tho? Ramen is a dish and spaghetti is an ingredient
3ReplyRamen noodles are an ingredient.
Also, since pasta noodles originated on the Pacific Coast, it would be more accurate to say that spaghetti is just Gangster Ramen.
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Noodles come from Asia, not Italy.
Tomatoes come from America.
So not much in spaghetti is from Italy.
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