Though this wasn't a bad pasta, it had its flaws. The pasta itself did cook up to a perfect al dente texture, which was pleasant. Additionally, the amount of filling inside each ravioli was adequate.
However, many people wrongly believe that some nutritious foods are “bad”—pasta, nuts and even fruit are often demonized. But should you actually cut them out of your diet? First ...
It’s not so much that pasta itself is “bad” – it’s more about how it’s prepared and what it’s paired with.' According to Lenherr, there are plenty of healthy ways to enjoy pasta.