One of the oddest things Humuhumu asks for is to eat a piece of raw dried pasta (fusilli, usually).

All of her teeth have come in, so I don't think she's doing it because it feels great on her gums. She will also eat cooked pasta, but she seems to think that the raw stuff is a special treat. I'm curious to know if this is a common thing, as I don't recall ever thinking that raw dried pasta was tasty, or for that matter, raw fresh pasta. Thus, today's Unscientific Poll!

Poll #17071 Raw pasta
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Eating raw dried pasta?

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Yum
14 (40.0%)

No thank you
21 (60.0%)

Eating raw fresh pasta?

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Yum
12 (35.3%)

No thank you
22 (64.7%)


From: [personal profile] caulkhead


I'd say no (and have), but I know someone who eats it like crisps.
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From: [personal profile] kaberett


This was absolutely something I (and my brothers) did.
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From: [personal profile] ankaret


My little brother used to do that. I tried it once but couldn't see the appeal.
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From: [personal profile] yvi


I had no idea that's even a thing people do...
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From: [personal profile] antisoppist


Son aged 11 eats it raw if he's in the kitchen and the packet is open while I'm cooking it but it's not something he actively seeks out. Small Daughter aged 8 eats plain cooked pasta with nothing on it as her preferred meal if given a choice but does not eat it raw.

ETA I first encountered pasta when I went to university in 1986 so am useless as a childhood data point.
Edited Date: 2015-11-06 02:03 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] redsixwing


Raw fresh pasta == amazing to chew on. Raw dried pasta is passable and crunchy and I will chew it if I'm in the right mood.

I totally ate raw dried pasta as a kid. Dried package ramen noodles were, for whatever reason, the best for the purpose.
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From: [personal profile] legionseagle


I did it with macaroni when I was a kid. It does interesting texture change things as you suck it.
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From: [personal profile] happydork


Raw dried pasta -- a lot when I was a kid, now only occasionally when I don't notice I'm doing it.

Raw fresh pasta -- OH MY GOD I WANT IT ALL IN MY MOUTH NOW
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From: [personal profile] alwayswondered


I've never eaten raw fresh pasta and am unlikely to try it now, but if it had been around when I was a kid, I totally would have eaten it. My sister and I used to snack on raw dried pasta all the time.
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From: [personal profile] cxcvi


I don't think I've ever had raw fresh pasta. Never been close enough to fresh pasta in raw form to even try.

Raw dry pasta... it looks too hard and crunchy.

Raw dry noodles, however, yes. I've eaten them straight out of the packet before. Would do again if lack of kettle.
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From: [personal profile] fred_mouse


Ooh, yes, instant noodles - much cheaper than crisps when I was a starving uni student. And the flavour sachets were then stock for something else!
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From: [personal profile] omnipotent


It's unusual, but I like to suck on raw dried pasta until it softens a bit and then crunch it.

Raw fresh pasta is bland, but I'll eat it.

From: [personal profile] adeliej


I eat raw dried pasta now, as an adult, as a snack-ish eating because bored food. Never had any exposure to fresh pasta.
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From: [personal profile] ironed_orchid


We had macaroni and cheese (made from scratch, not the packet kind), and later spaghetti bolognase. The 80s were a bleak time for cooking.
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From: [personal profile] fred_mouse


It was a Thing when I was a kid - regardless of whose parent was cooking, if they were cooking spaghetti, every kid wanted a piece. Probably to age eight or ten? At least, that is my memory of it. And I spent a lot of time in other people's kitchens. I don't remember any other kind of pasta, or pasta being cooked at home, and I didn't know about fresh pasta until I was an adult.
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From: [personal profile] fred_mouse


I'm trying to work out what our go-to food must have been. Other than egg based meals, and bean based meals, neither of which were every day, I can't think of what we ate. I don't remember pasta or rice, potatoes were roasted once a week at most, and bread was baked for lunches and not eaten at dinner. But there must have been something! Salads in summer, but that isn't enough to keep a teenager running, and I wasn't a small eater.
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From: [personal profile] holyschist


I loved raw soba noodles when I was a kid, wouldn't eat them now. Raw fresh pasta is the food of the goods and I will devour it. The best part of making pasta from scratch is cutting extra trimmings off and eating it. :D My mom feels the same and she's 65.
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