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  • schope
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    ok

    ive learnt whats duo pasta, dual pasta, pasta duel and nutella and also its history.

    but i still doesnt know whats duelpasta

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  • Galleleo
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    Sounds like the perfect job for ZeUs.

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  • Jerome Scuggs
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    Originally posted by ZeUs!!
    Just imagine, you spend 5 years in senior school, two years at sixth form, three years getting a degree and end up writing histories of chocolate spread for a living
    Anything for a nut, right?

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  • ZeUs!!
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    Just imagine, you spend 5 years in senior school, two years at sixth form, three years getting a degree and end up writing histories of chocolate spread for a living

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  • Zerzera
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    It's not even real chocolate. It was invented in the time there was a lack of chocolate or cocoa (probably during a war) and so some dude invented a substitute with only a bit of cocoa.
    Ow wait, because I am not too lazy I will look it up:



    History


    Nearly three generations of Europeans have grown up eating Nutella® spread, which was created in the 1940's by Pietro Ferrero, a pastry maker and founder of the Ferrero company.

    At the time, cocoa was in short supply due to war rationing, and chocolate was a delicacy limited to a lucky few. So Pietro Ferrero mixed cocoa with toasted hazelnuts, cocoa butter and vegetable oils to create an economical spread of chocolate which he called "pasta gianduja" (pronounced: pasta jon-du-ja). Pasta gianduja's success was unprecedented.

    In February 1946, 660 pounds were sold. To keep up with demand, Ferrero worked with local farmers to improve and extend the cultivation of hazelnuts.

    In 1949, Ferrero made a "supercrema gianduja" which was spreadable as well as inexpensive. This product became so popular that Italian food stores started a service called "The Smearing". Children could go to their local food store with a slice of bread for a "smear" of "supercrema gianduja". In 1964 supercrema gianduja was renamed "Nutella" (its origin being the word "nut"), and began to be marketed outside Italy!

    Today, Nutella is the number one spread in Europe (In Germany Nutella is a favorite breakfast spread, and in both Italy and France Nutella is a popular after school snack!). Worldwide, it outsells all peanut butter brands combined.

    Nutella can be found in supermarkets throughout the United States.


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    In Dutch the double spread is pronounced Duo Pasta, the most famous version is Duo Penotti (thanks to the massive advertising of the product by the brand Penotti)
    Last edited by Zerzera; 09-21-2004, 08:11 AM.

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  • Torn Wing
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    Originally posted by Jeansi
    he's dutch, words have strange meanings there.
    What if you said I want to make love?

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  • Kezia
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    Ewans my hero for his pasta dualing action

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  • Kezia
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    Originally posted by NaiLed
    wait, where is the word pasta?
    exactly

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  • Dabram
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    It's just (two) different chocolate spreads mixed together, like milk chocolate and hazelnut (pretty good one). And as Dutchie I'm convinced 'duelpasta' isn't a valid Dutch word either. He probably attempted to say it in English. And ended up making a combination of English and Dutch, 'dualpasta' in which he miss-spelled the word dual. Or maybe he just tried to say it in Dutch, 'duopasta' and failed to write it correctly in his mothertongue.

    Either way this kiddo is pretty dumb. -_-

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  • netbanned
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    We have loads of that Nutella here in Sweden

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  • Mr. Peanuts
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    fucks sake, I really like that chocolate nutella shit but my mum never buys it. I'm gonna have to make a secret stash somewhere

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  • Rodge_Rabbit
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    It taste likes Useless Crap

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  • Jeansi
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    It tastes good?

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  • schope
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    you put this shit on bread ?

    how nasty

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  • King Baba
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    So the moral of this story is - don't do drugs.

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