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Trivia:
Spaghetti is plural. What is a single strand of it called?
Again, I did not know.

Seriously, and you call yourself an educated Western gentleman?

Spaghettus, spaghetti is a masculine pasta. OTOH, Lasagna, lasganae is a feminine pasta.
It would be a stretch for the Romans to put tomato sauce on their pasta, but not unknown in Vatican City post Columbus.

Didn't they teach Latin in school?

singular:

spaghettus
spaghetti
spaghetto
spaghetum
spaghette
spaghetto

plural

spaghetti
spaghettum
spaghettis
spaghetos
spaghetti
spaghettis

Gratus es, o plebe grammatice, nec lycopersiciSus in spaghetti tuo pones
 
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Tony, glad you have that much time on your hands.
I think the award goes to Galu once again as he answered the question directly and without fluff.

I am going to reconsider asking questions back here for fear you might answer.

Is it any wonder I've got too much time on my hands?
It's ticking away with my sanity
I've got too much time on my hands
It's hard to believe such a calamity
I've got too much time on my hands
And it's ticking away, ticking away from me


Ay.... I took two years of Latin before moving to the New Continent.

Fluff? Ay! Not only did I give a putative full description but I also gave you an interesting tidbit. (*) Turns out that Romans didn't have pasta nor tomatoes.

My daughter did look into it... we looked at Roman Cookbooks., searching to see "what did Romans eat?".

I think it would be fun to get some of those historic cookbooks and learn how to cook Athenian, Etruscan, Visigoth meals. Have you ever thought what you ancestors ate? ( Hopefully not the neighbors ).
 
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What do you mean? African or European portion?

Actually, sometime in '65 I recall getting served a plate of spaghetti in Naples. I could have sworn it only had like four of five noodles. The darn things seemed to go and on and on. At some stores, they had like half a meter long spaghetti noodles!