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SpaghettiOs is an American brand of canned ring-shaped pasta in tomato sauce. [1] It is marketed for children as "less messy" than regular spaghetti . [ 2 ] More than 150 million cans of SpaghettiOs are sold each year. [ 3 ]
The product, promoted in commercials with Jimmie Rodgers singing the jingle, "The neat, round spaghetti you can eat with a spoon: Uh-oh, SpaghettiOs," became a major success. Goerke attributed the product's enduring popularity with mothers and children to the fact that "it was 'spoonable' and didn't make a mess."
Kurt Eberling Sr. (17 June 1930 – 6 March 2008) [1] was a German-American chef and the inventor of SpaghettiOs. [2]Born in Aachen, Germany, Eberling immigrated to the United States in 1951, first working at a tavern in Philadelphia where he learned to cook.
Spaghettios taste terrible and are very bad for you , they are gross and nobody likes them , ughh , they are so gross —Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.43.33.218 14:07, 30 May 2008 (UTC) Everyone likes Spaghetti O's. Don't be an idiot. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.244.207.211 05:04, 6 February 2009 (UTC)
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The Chef Boyardee factory in Milton, Pennsylvania, as seen from across the West Branch Susquehanna River at Central Oak Heights. After leaving his position as head chef at the Plaza Hotel in New York City, Ettore Boiardi opened a restaurant called Il Giardino d'Italia ("The Garden of Italy") in 1924 [3] at East 9th Street and Woodland Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio. [4]
Some different colours and shapes of pasta in a pasta specialty store in Venice. There are many different varieties of pasta. [1] They are usually sorted by size, being long (pasta lunga), short (pasta corta), stuffed (ripiena), cooked in broth (pastina), stretched (strascinati) or in dumpling-like form (gnocchi/gnocchetti).
Spaghetti (Italian: [spaˈɡetti]) is a long, thin, solid, cylindrical pasta. [1] It is a staple food of traditional Italian cuisine. [2] Like other pasta, spaghetti is made of milled wheat, water, and sometimes enriched with vitamins and minerals.