A designer snow-white ceramic pasta plate with small figurines of Napoleonic bees will elegantly decorate the table when serving a dish. Pasta was known in various parts of the world. During the Roman Empire, dry pasta appeared on the Apennine Peninsula. In the 17th century, the production of pasta reached a new level thanks to the appearance of mechanical dough sheeters. In the 20th century, pasta became popular all over the world and quickly won the hearts and stomachs of people. The Romans were great gourmets, so they attached importance to both the taste of the dish and its design and presentation. And in our time, serving is given no less attention: according to the rules of serving etiquette for this dish, portions are served on a flat dish. Give yourself the pleasure of enjoying the taste of pasta from an elegant plate!