My Italian grandfathers would be so proud of my Bump!
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Despite the fact that I know it's food every time I see antipasto in a menu I get so confused, mostly because "pasto" means grass in Spanish and trying to imagine what's the opposite of grass just causes my brain to throw a 404 error. I wouldn't be surprised if the reason why antipasto barely has a presence in Argentinian cuisine unlike other Italian dishes that are very popular is simply due to its odd sounding name.
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lol
i really don't know, Axel, but really might be it. maybe a lil research would help, i shouldn't forget this :D
i guess the sound is quite similar to italian, no?
thanks a bunch. these are the tidbits i crave for, doing these dumb threads :P
@Google Ngram
@Google Books
look at this, you can read "antipasto d'erba" = grass appetizer!
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