Australia avenges Italy: Block AstraZeneca vaccine, boycott pasta

If Italy blocks the delivery of 250,000 doses of Astrazeneca vaccine, Australia will take steps. In fact, it seems that the Australian prime minister, Scott Morrison, has taken this matter very seriously and threatens revenge. Expiation will come in the form of boycotting the most famous Italian macaroni recipes, starting with [...]
In fact, it seems that the Australian prime minister, Scott Morrison, has taken this matter very seriously and threatens revenge. The explanation will come in the form of boycotting the most famous Italian macarbonara recipes, ranging from carbonara to Ragya.
It all started with a Twitter message from Naaman Jou, journalist of the Guardian, who published a picture of lingin writing on his cheek: “As long as Italy doesn't send 250 thousand doses of AstraZeneca, I'm going to break these pasta in half and I'm going to make it with a pan sauce that I'm going to call carbonara”
His post was considered a major insult to this early Italian gastronomic tradition. There was no delay in blowing up more threats. Reporter Kate Silver, and the BBC inaugurated the same way: I'll cook my pasta with sea fruit, and you'll throw up your brown cheese”.
At the same time, we are also talking about an embargo on rap, and even the famous Italian pizza has not escaped the attacks. Italy blocked the burden two days ago of AstraZenec and Oxford vaccine, which was destined for Australia, the first intervention since the EU imposed rules to extract vaccines outside the European Union. / T CH












