Discoveries at the Jungle Pasta Month: Conimex Pasta and Misko Pasta
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It’s difficult to trace the origins of pasta, but it’s believed to have been invented around the 1st or 2nd century AD. Incredibly, It didn’t hit Italy until the 13th or 14th century! While you may think of Italy when you hear pasta, many cultures and countries around the world use pasta in their everyday dishes.
Pasta is typically made of dough that contains mostly wheat flour, but buckwheat, rye, rice and maize can be used as well, depending on the region of the world you find yourself exploring. Pasta has also evolved to contain vegetable purees such as spinach or tomatoes, mushrooms, cheeses, herbs and more, which can give the noodle itself a little flavor.
Jungle Jim’s International Market has a huge assortment of pasta from around the globe. This month we will be exploring a select handful, so now is a great time to get a pot of water boiling!
Conimex Pasta – Malaysia and the Netherlands
Did you know: Uncooked dry pasta can be kept for up to a year.
Did you know: In Greek mythology, it is believed that the God Vulcan invented a device that made strings of dough. This was the earliest reference to a pasta maker.
Check out our previous pasta features!
Tasty Joy – Longkou Vermicelli Noodles from China and JFC Yamaimo Soba from Japan
Excellent Rice Stick Bihon from the Philippines and Bechtle Pasta from Germany
La Moderna Pasta from Mexico and Wang Udon Kuk Soo from Korea
Erawan Rice Noodles and AG Ferrari Pasta