Thanks! I've always been totally confused by this nomenclature. To me, "marinara" has *something* to do with seafood. I can never remember that, for many, it refers to a tomato sauce (with nothing from the ocean in it)urmaniac13 on Sep 9 2005 said:-"Marinara Sauce"... They do exist, but they are sauces with seafood, as "marinara" indicates something to deal with ocean. "Marinara sauce" as you guys know is simply referred to "Sugo pomodoro" (Tomato sauce), or just simply "Sugo".
subfuscpersona said:Thanks! I've always been totally confused by this nomenclature. To me, "marinara" has *something* to do with seafood. I can never remember that, for many, it refers to a tomato sauce (with nothing from the ocean in it)
I can't understand how an adjective connoting seafood has transmuted into one connoting tomatoes. Any ideas from you experts out there?