Cacio E Pepe: Good Food Pasta Recipe Sparks Fury in Italy - Dining and Cooking
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The Italians reacted furiously after the popular British site Good Food published a network of traditional cacio pastes that did not include the correct original ingredients and present the preparation right to a quick table, according to BBC.
The Italians reacted angryly to the recipe for a traditional Roman cuisine, published on the popular British website Good Food, which listed the extra ingredients and presented the dish as a quick snack.
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Cacio e pepe: Good Food pasta recipe sparks fury in Italy - Dining and Cooking
Italians have reacted with fury after the popular UK Good Food website published a recipe for a traditional Roman dish that did not include the correct original ingredients and appeared to belittle it as a quick eat. Pasta cacio e pepe is a beloved Roman dish, renowned for being simple yet surprisingly challenging to make [...]
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