That's extremely ironic because Italian cuisine itself is heavily influenced by Italian American cuisine and its staples are largely recent within the last century. Their delusions about a rich and deep culinary culture and history is fake bullshit created after WWII to rebuild their national identity
Italian Marxist Alberto Grandi researches and writes about this
Apparently Italian language in Italy was standardized only after a few waves of Italian emigration to America so the ideosyncratic Italian American accent is a fusion of a few regional dialects. I was told by one Italian that it makes Italian Americans sound like "country people" but idk.
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That's extremely ironic because Italian cuisine itself is heavily influenced by Italian American cuisine and its staples are largely recent within the last century. Their delusions about a rich and deep culinary culture and history is fake bullshit created after WWII to rebuild their national identity
Italian Marxist Alberto Grandi researches and writes about this
https://foodanddine.com/edibles-alberto-grandi-and-debunking-italian-culinary-myths/
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Apparently Italian language in Italy was standardized only after a few waves of Italian emigration to America so the ideosyncratic Italian American accent is a fusion of a few regional dialects. I was told by one Italian that it makes Italian Americans sound like "country people" but idk.
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