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#33 Woman Feeding Dough into a Machine. Passing through mechanical channels, the future bread sticks resemble thick spaghetti as they begin to take on an elongated appearance.

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#33 Woman Feeding Dough into a Machine. Passing through mechanical channels, the future bread sticks resemble thick spaghetti as they begin to take on an elongated appearance.

Stunning Historical Photos Show Pasta Production in the Past

#33 Woman Feeding Dough into a Machine. Passing through mechanical channels, the future bread sticks resemble thick spaghetti as they begin to take on an elongated appearance.

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