Spaghetti originated in Naples and got their name from Antonio Viviani in 1842, as they looked like small pieces of string, from the Italian word "spago".
Originally they measured 50cm in length however due to time and space related needs, they have been shortened until they reached their current length of 25cm.
Nowadays Barilla Spaghetti No 5 is synonymous with Italian cuisine everywhere; their sinuous and elegant shape is irresistible, as is the charm of rolling them around your fork.
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Any information supplied by Lynas Foodservice in relation to food legislation or contents is intended to act as a guide. It is not a legal interpretation nor does it constitute legal or professional advice. It is the responsibility of individual food business operators to ensure full compliance with the law.