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Sensei's wife loves to cook. Among all her dishes, he enjoys eating her pasta the most. The bright colours whet his appetite, making him want to tuck into the spaghetti. He savours the meal with a grateful heart. His wife and he have fun bonding with each other over the meal.

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Is this pasta or japanese neopolitan?

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Okay what is the difference between pasta and Japanese neopolitan for you?

I just use pasta for all kinds of spaghetti dishes haha

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They are made differently.
One uses tomato and one uses ketchup/bulldog sauce.

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Okay, you can tell that food is not my forte haha

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How did your wife prepare it?
I am assuming neopolitan because of how it looks.
Did she use bulldog sauce?
I am actually a fan of the umeboshi pasta. Tastes 100 times better!

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You would think I know, but I just eat. No questions asked. Haha

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Surely, it doesn't look like pasta. Are you being sarcastic that you actually asked your wife to cook pasta but she cooked this one and said that 'your pasta is ready' and you were left with no other option than to praise this as pasta?

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I like to be sarcastic, but I was sincerely using "pasta" to describe her culinary effort. Haha. What is pasta in your opinion?

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Ah I see. Okay, I am using pasta loosely then haha

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Loosely! But why? I mean in your photograph, wasn't the dish prepared with noodles?

As I'm bit of a cook myself and love cooking Chinese food over Indian dishes. This is kinda intriguing for me.

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I think that qualifies as pasta! Enjoy your meal! I love carbonara style!

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Me too. I have a weakness for carbonara

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Sensei is being so sweet and coy with his wife.

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I don’t think my wife will consider me sweet but your comment brought a smile anyway

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Aww that's a shame. The way you expressed yourself.

Among all her dishes, he enjoys eating her pasta the most.

^^This is such a bold and sweet statement. 💗🧡🥰 It almost sounds like you are "falling in love" with each other again. Like a similar vibe to the traditional green tea ceremony.

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could do w/o the brocoli

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LOL, I'm not a broccoli fan, but she cooks them until they become soft. So they are all right.

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I am a faithful fan of rice, my daughter and my wife are fans of pasta! I usually do well on the days that I cook some variety with pasta hihihi😁

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