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How big of a sin is it to put cream in spaghetti carbonara?
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How big of a sin is it to put cream in spaghetti carbonara?
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only a sin if you're a fucking wop
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>>7819649
not as bad as not peppering the fuck out of it. The world has lost sight of the point of carbonara, fuck tonnes of black pepper. Thats where it gets its name from.
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>>7820161
wrong, you are thing cacio de pepe or something. carbonara means a meal for coal workers
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>>7820227
thats racist
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>>7819649
i'll fuking fite u bish
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>>7820227
cacio e pepe, literally cheese and pepper

carbonara doesn't mean "a meal for coal workers" it means "Of coal" like Campagnola means of the countryside

so it could mean both. But think about it, what makes most sense: It being the only meal coal workers would eat, and it became famous because of that, or it being named after carbon because the pepper on top looks like carbon?

btw OP:
eat it however you like it
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>>7819649
Depends on the country.
Here everyone puts cream into their carbonara.
But in france, we tend to put cream in every recipe, everywhere, even in your mom.
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>>7820833
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>>7819649
The original recipe using cream came from the renaissance period when Italy was pretty rich and the average person could afford a cow.
The newer version uses eggs because the recipe was changed by Italian-American immigrants during the great depression when they could afford chickens but not cows.
There's some urban myth about it being a WW2 thing but it's not historically documented.
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>>7820227
>pepe
now you´re memeing
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