[Musica] mangiato Eccola qua perché non mangi la pasta col cucchiaio la pasta lunga la pasta salute Un pezzo piccolo è troppo dolce troppo dolce [Musica]
Might as well say its not real noodles, noodles originated in China. Btw who goes to America and olive garden to order italian. Might as well go to south america and order a peach cobler
She clearly already had her stuck up ass opinion ready before she even ate it🙄😂😂. Like foreigners love to pretend they don’t know the concept of foreign American cuisine. U telling me they don’t have not one Taco Bell in Italy?🙄
True. After being raised in Long Island , NY and in households of Italians all my childhood and Adulthood, Olive Garden as too many other restaurants are not authentic.
Annoying judgement before she tasted it. Reminds me of the young judgemental chinese eatting American Chinese or the annoying young mexicans eating tex mex and taco bell. They are american versions of each countries food. All made by immigrants to please the american palate😂 chill.
it's not an 'adaptation'.. it's a total (American) invention. When we Italians try to make a hamburger, we try to take inspiration from the American ones and then (in some cases) make them more Italian because we use Italian ingredients. In America, however, they try to imitate ITALIAN dishes starting from AMERICAN rules, ingredients and ways. This is called presumption and it is what makes people turn up their noses. In Italy food is linked to tradition and history, it is linked to our history. It's normal not to accept the presumption of those who put 'Italian' before the name of a dish and then do whatever the hell they want without rules. I apologize for the definitely incorrect grammar.
P.s. we Italians are not snobs but we are used to it, which is a completely different thing. Know that we also make a frown when faced with a typically Italian dish, in a typically Italian restaurant but cooked badly or not well. We are simply used to eating well. Is it difficult to accept?
I am Italian. It's true, the girl could have been more 'democratic'. But I find it really absurd how many of you Americans judge her to be 'snobbish' (who, being Italian, would have every right and knowledge to judge a supposedly Italian dish) and don't realize that pretending to do what you want with other people's cultures, even 'personalizing' them is profoundly wrong and disrespectful. It almost makes me think you're used to it. I am sure, however, that those who comment saying: "the girl is snobbish" have never tasted a southern Italian dish or a good italian dish in general.
Cute, by this video is trying to purposely mock Olive Garden – which is an excellent company producing American style Italian food at an affordable price. Let’s have an American travel to Italy and try a grilled NY Strip steak and do the same thing. That would be ridiculous. Too many Americans criticize their own uniquely über-successful culture. This is an example of that pathologic self-deprecation.
My pop would throw his hands up, and yell "Mange it, anyway! It's food, it's hot, cry about it, later," and my ma would def chime in "There are plenty of people less blessed than us what would kill for that pasta, Sweety"
It'd be stranger for authentic Italian food to be the norm in America. Cuisine changes and adapts to different countries and environments, and we should be celebrating that. I'm Korean and I love seeing how Korean cuisine has evolved in America. It's the beauty of America as a melting pot.
She nailed it. It’s too sweet. Americans need three pounds of sugar in every fucking meal. As an American it pisses me off to be surrounded by a country of five year olds.
It not authentic Italian but it is Italian, American made with the ingredients they could find in state yes its sweeter because most like it sweet rather than savory
Gonna be extremely controversial but real Italian food (this isn't really it) is wayyyy overrated anyway. For all her complaints she still cleared the plate.
Some people don’t realize or was never taught that there’s people out there that use a spoon and a fork to eat pasta. You twist with your fork and the spoon is to help guide or cut the noodles in however big you want your bite to be.
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That 5head tho, SHEESH!
She reminds me of Alexa Vega and Vanessa Carlton. Very beautiful!
In her defense Olive Garden is trash
Ppl put spoons in the pasta bc u already have a fork so u use the wide spoon to twirl your noodles
Might as well say its not real noodles, noodles originated in China. Btw who goes to America and olive garden to order italian. Might as well go to south america and order a peach cobler
Just like how Joe from MasterChef says that there's no such thing as garlic bread in Italy
Olive Garden is one of the worst restaurants. The food was so bad my animals wouldn't even eat it
Olive garden is BAD though…why everyone hating on this girl
I love authentic itlaian dishes but Italians take things too personal, for instance, Italian pizza is waayyyy overrated.
In facts that dish has no sense …pezzi di pollo a caxxo nelle fettuccine 😂
She clearly already had her stuck up ass opinion ready before she even ate it🙄😂😂. Like foreigners love to pretend they don’t know the concept of foreign American cuisine. U telling me they don’t have not one Taco Bell in Italy?🙄
True. After being raised in Long Island , NY and in households of Italians all my childhood and Adulthood, Olive Garden as too many other restaurants are not authentic.
Annoying judgement before she tasted it. Reminds me of the young judgemental chinese eatting American Chinese or the annoying young mexicans eating tex mex and taco bell. They are american versions of each countries food. All made by immigrants to please the american palate😂 chill.
Why Italians get so protected about some flour and eggs. The most basic af food
Did she really think Americans eat long pasta with spoons?!
Bet that dinner was full of laughter and fun memories right?
America adds sugar to everything.
it's not an 'adaptation'.. it's a total (American) invention. When we Italians try to make a hamburger, we try to take inspiration from the American ones and then (in some cases) make them more Italian because we use Italian ingredients. In America, however, they try to imitate ITALIAN dishes starting from AMERICAN rules, ingredients and ways. This is called presumption and it is what makes people turn up their noses. In Italy food is linked to tradition and history, it is linked to our history. It's normal not to accept the presumption of those who put 'Italian' before the name of a dish and then do whatever the hell they want without rules. I apologize for the definitely incorrect grammar.
P.s. we Italians are not snobs but we are used to it, which is a completely different thing. Know that we also make a frown when faced with a typically Italian dish, in a typically Italian restaurant but cooked badly or not well. We are simply used to eating well. Is it difficult to accept?
I am Italian. It's true, the girl could have been more 'democratic'. But I find it really absurd how many of you Americans judge her to be 'snobbish' (who, being Italian, would have every right and knowledge to judge a supposedly Italian dish) and don't realize that pretending to do what you want with other people's cultures, even 'personalizing' them is profoundly wrong and disrespectful. It almost makes me think you're used to it. I am sure, however, that those who comment saying: "the girl is snobbish" have never tasted a southern Italian dish or a good italian dish in general.
I would have sent that dish back. If Olive Garden made Alfredo with butter and Pecorino cheese and pasta water, then she would have lapped it up.
Cute, by this video is trying to purposely mock Olive Garden – which is an excellent company producing American style Italian food at an affordable price. Let’s have an American travel to Italy and try a grilled NY Strip steak and do the same thing. That would be ridiculous. Too many Americans criticize their own uniquely über-successful culture. This is an example of that pathologic self-deprecation.
Come off it.
Italian food is based on poor mans farmer type of food .
Just fresh farm to table ingredients.
The talking with the hands made it so much better 😂❤
God… Bro.
Tangna kala mo ang ganda eh noh
My pop would throw his hands up, and yell "Mange it, anyway! It's food, it's hot, cry about it, later," and my ma would def chime in "There are plenty of people less blessed than us what would kill for that pasta, Sweety"
It'd be stranger for authentic Italian food to be the norm in America. Cuisine changes and adapts to different countries and environments, and we should be celebrating that. I'm Korean and I love seeing how Korean cuisine has evolved in America. It's the beauty of America as a melting pot.
So is she actually Italian or just born there & raised there there is difference.
She nailed it. It’s too sweet. Americans need three pounds of sugar in every fucking meal. As an American it pisses me off to be surrounded by a country of five year olds.
Her whole face expressions annoyed me and the way she was playing with the food with that expression
It not authentic Italian but it is Italian, American made with the ingredients they could find in state yes its sweeter because most like it sweet rather than savory
What is she like super Italian? Take your snobby ass back to Italy. She looks like shes from Utah😂😂
I love all the people with no taste for Italian food defending the Olive Garden 😅
Gonna be extremely controversial but real Italian food (this isn't really it) is wayyyy overrated anyway. For all her complaints she still cleared the plate.
Some people don’t realize or was never taught that there’s people out there that use a spoon and a fork to eat pasta. You twist with your fork and the spoon is to help guide or cut the noodles in however big you want your bite to be.