Pasta: The Story Of A Universal Food – Plus
The book rejects common myths—most notably the fictional 20th-century story that Marco Polo introduced pasta to Italy from China—to provide a factual, documented history. It frames China and Italy as the two "true homelands" of pasta, each developing distinct but complementary traditions:
: Developed pastasciutta using durum wheat semolina, usually served with thick sauces. Key Themes Pasta - Columbia University Press Pasta: The Story of a Universal Food
, written by Silvano Serventi and Françoise Sabban and translated by Antony Shugaar, is a scholarly yet engaging history that traces the evolution of pasta from ancient civilizations to the modern industrial age. Core Premise and Content The book rejects common myths—most notably the fictional