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  2. Johnny Marzetti - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Marzetti originated in Columbus, Ohio, at Marzetti's, an Italian restaurant established in 1896 at Woodruff Avenue and High Street by an Italian immigrant named Teresa Marzetti. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] One of the dishes Marzetti offered her customers was a baked casserole of ground beef, cheese, tomato sauce, and noodles that she named for her ...

  3. Ettore Boiardi - Wikipedia

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    Boiardi's spaghetti sauce was soon being stocked in markets nationwide – the company had to open a factory in 1928 to meet the demands of national distribution. [8] After spaghetti sauce, their next product was a complete spaghetti meal, including a canister of grated Parmesan cheese, a box of dry spaghetti, and a jar of sauce, held together ...

  4. Cincinnati chili - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 27 He first developed a recipe calling for the spaghetti to be cooked in the chili but changed his method in response to customer requests and began serving the sauce as a topping, eventually adding grated cheese as a topping for both the chili spaghetti and the coneys, also in response to customer requests. [2]: 28

  5. Chef Boyardee - Wikipedia

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    The first product to be sold was a "ready-to-heat spaghetti kit" in 1928. The kit included uncooked pasta, tomato sauce, and a container of grated cheese. [7] By 1938, the company had outgrown its Ohio facility, and production was moved to Milton, Pennsylvania, where they could grow their own mushrooms and there was a ready supply of tomatoes ...

  6. A New York restaurant is serving spaghetti in a completely ...

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  7. Pasta - Wikipedia

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    The largest per capita consumers of pasta in 2015 were Italy (23.5 kg/person), Tunisia (16.0 kg/person), Venezuela (12.0 kg/person) and Greece (11.2 kg/person). [64] In 2017, the United States was the largest consumer of pasta with 2.7 million tons .

  8. What's the healthiest pasta sauce? The top 2 picks ... - AOL

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    Considering that a serving of jarred pasta sauce can easily contain more than 400 milligrams of sodium along with a few grams of added sugar, "think about your daily goals and how this food fits ...

  9. This Homemade Spaghetti Sauce Is What Family Pasta ... - AOL

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