You are going to an all you can eat joint, anyway. All of the pulp and skin stay floating at the top of the water. You may have to master the use of a fork but it should be easy considering that it can be used to separate and twirl the spaghetti. Food Beast TV shows us how to eat a cupcake without making a mess. Plus, it can also be tricky dish to eat in a restaurant since there are dining etiquette involved in it – to cut or not to cut, to twirl or not to twirl, to use a spoon or not to use a spoon, among others.

Some Italians will tell you that you absolutely must use the spoon, and some people will dig on you, no matter how you eat your spaghetti.

And just slow down a little. Success depends on the position of the spoon: in addition to helping to collect the pasta, it should be used to shield the sauce from the eater and companions. If it’s not included, then you shouldn’t ask for one since you don’t want to look like a redneck. She is 'trophy wife' material, not someone you would actually want to hang around. To do this, he generalized previous work by the French scientists Basile Audoly and Sebastien Neukirch, who developed the original theory to describe the “snap-back effect,” in which a secondary wave caused by a stick’s initial break creates additional fractures, causing spaghetti to mostly snap in three or more fragments.

Although spaghetti isn’t perfect, the theory captures its fracture behavior pretty well,”, Mamma Mia! I would practice first if possible. Revealed: how to eat pasta making no mess. "In Italy there is not much danger of splattering sauce all over the place because we don't eat pasta with a lot of sauce. This initial break triggers a “snap-back” effect and a bending wave, or vibration, that further fractures the stick. Keep a lot of napkins handy, and make sure your mouth is always clean. Normally when I eat spaghetti alone, I just slurp it up into my mouth and make a mess everywhere. Spaghetti isn't a good first date choice.

And you are lucky you are a guy! Join Yahoo Answers and get 100 points today. You should never eat your spaghetti with a spoon. In most casual dining and fine dining restaurants, such as San Carlo, spaghetti with meatballs are still among the most popular Italian dishes. Sounds strange, I know, but I actually think about this stuff too! You only want to create cracks in the chocolate. A first date to an all you can eat spaghetti place....not very romantic... but if you must, use the spoon and twirl the noodles! As far as the suggestion that you should avoid the spaghetti place entirely, I don't agree with that. You take a little quantity of spaghetti on a side of the dish. In many restaurants, a fork is provided with the dish instead. Then you twist them slowly rotating the fork. This is a funny, but good question! She then scores the pomegranate, and submerges it in a bowl of water. Heisser and Patil used the device to bend and twist hundreds of spaghetti sticks, and recorded the entire fragmentation process with a camera, at up to a million frames per second.