Italian food may be eaten in Italy. It also may be eaten in Italy's former colonies in Libya, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Libya, Rhodes and the other islands of the Greek Dodecanese, Somalia, and Tianjin/Tientsin, China. In fact, it may be eaten just about anywhere in the world where Italians have settled and opened up Italian grocery stores and restaurants. Additionally, Italians and their descendants throughout the world tend to cooperate with community and local events, for the ever popular 'taste of Italy'.
indian,italian,& spicy food
no it is Italian but is eaten in Australia
PAsta! Still eaten and loved in Italy in so many ways.
"Have you eaten?" in English is Hai mangiato? in Italian.
Mortadella is an Italian sausage. Maltagliati is a type of pasta eaten in Italy.
mediterannian food like fish and pasta but its not that good i suggest Italian food its kinda the same but not its more robust
if the sentence is "you have already eaten" -> "hai già mangiato"
everything.... from... hamburgers to sushi and french fries ice cream asian, chinese, italian, indian, mexican, and more...
All types of food. Spanish,Italian,Russian,English...many types.
the food chain is the way things are eaten - grass eaten by rabbit eaten by fox for example
Probably the Catholic religion is the strongest single element of the Italian culture, which of course is maintained by going to church, enrolling children in Catholic schools, and so forth. And then there is traditional Italian food, which is prepared and eaten in Italian families. Various other aspects of Italian culture can also be preserved by immigrants. They can listen to Italian operas, for example.
It depends where you are but it is the most eaten food in Alaska, Florida, and the Florida keys.