• neidu3@sh.itjust.works
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    I grew up north of the toxic belt, and it’s my firm opinion that Italian food is overrated. Well, except Parmesan, I’ll give them that.

    Lasagna is like a moussaka with too much tomato sauce and layers of pasta that should’ve been skipped.

    Anyone who downvotes this is either Italian, or has a fetish for mashed tomatoes.

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      1 day ago

      Downvoted. I’m Italian. Nevertheless. De gustibus non disputandum est. But quality ingredients and culture make all the difference. Fun fact: I eat pasta once a month and pizza twice a year. Yet Italian and Spanish ingredients beat ingredients/produce from any other other European country.

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      This is kinda funny, and I know the concept of “authentic” isn’t particularly easy to nail down, but my experience is that Italian lasagna doesn’t have tomato sauce. It’s always been thin pasta, a ragu, and bechamel. It generally changes to match the tastes and ingredients of where it’s being made, but maybe you’d like the version I know.

      I had moussaka in Greece a few years ago and liked it too!

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        21 hours ago

        But Ragu is a kind of tomato sauce… Sure, it’s got a lot of meat, but doesn’t it always have tomato?

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          Ragu is a general term for meat sauces some of which have tomatoes but not all. The recipe I use I wouldn’t call a “tomato sauce” but it has tomatoes. In the US most ragus are much more tomato forward if that’s your frame of reference.