Do Italians actually eat wedding soup?

Do Italians actually eat wedding soup?
Or is it just another thing we falsely believe is Italian cuisine?

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I've seen actual off-the-boat Italians eat it in the states, but I can't say if they actually eat it in Italy.

Im from naples and what THE FUCK is this

in italian is "minestra maritata", however in italy it is quite rare dish nowadays as you can see

I thought it was called Married soup

(Nationality) (Verb) (Food) angers me

Everything with the word "Wedding" angers me

Fake eye-talian '''culture'''' angers me

I refuse to eat anything with a name like "Italian wedding soup"

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You're missing out on some tasty soup.

>angers me
You sound 12, grow the fuck up.

I'm old enough to be your dad

Don't tell me what to do

no I'm old enough to be YOUR dad fuckboy

Nobody over 30 uses the word "fuckboy"
In the future, please refrain from LARPing as an adult or I shall have to report you to the mods

I've never thought of wedding as a verb in this context until now. very interesting.

wow, easy hothead
had a bowl of this last week
soooo good

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>Nobody over 30 uses the word "fuckboy"

good observation

I'm old and would say "don't be such a dick in the mouth" instead of calling someone on a Thai Bicycle Club image board, "fuckboy."

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I m italian, I never saw this thing in my entire life

I believe it's a gerund.

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Perhaps you should get out a little more often.

he was referring to it as a verb. It can be both a noun and a verb.

but yeah it's also a gerund.

I don't believe you.

Nice Sherilyn

Most Italian visitors I met cook typical western foods. The early 20s to 30s didn't even cook much at all.