April Fools Day, spaghetti harvest in Switzerland

April Fools Day, spaghetti harvest in Switzerland
Harvest spaghetti reportedly ongoing in Ticino, Switzerland. Looked at the television screen, a woman who carefully plucking strands of pasta from a tree, put it in a basin of bamboo, then dry in the sun.
Mi Italy can also be directly served fresh, mixed spices and olive oil.
"For those who love the food, spaghetti grown unparalleled," says the narrator, Richard Dimbleby, as quoted by the BBC 
Dimbleby also explained that March is a critical time for the spaghetti farmers across Europe. Therefore, early frost in winter can spoil their crops.


He added, spaghetti can grow to the same length thanks to the hard work of farmers from generation to generation.
Of course it's not true. However, it aired a documentary about the Panorama program, the leading English news stations, BBC 1 April 1957 edition.
Because of spaghetti has not consumed widely in the UK, still so food 'exotic', many viewers were fooled. Because of their curiosity to find out how they could get the plant seeds and grow them.
April Fools Day, spaghetti harvest in Switzerland

The answer is, "Put the dried spaghetti in a tin of tomatoes and hope for the best," as quoted from the Mirror at the time.
Others, who knew it was a hoax, strongly criticized the BBC for airing a joke in a serious program which is usually the factual impressions. However, what do the BBC being a beginner. Afterwards, when the media joke April Fools often do.

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