Spaghetti is a famous Italian food.

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Hello, teachers. Please help me with this.

Which is correct?
(a) Spaghetti is a famous Italian food.
(b) Spaghetti is famous Italian food.

If both are correct, what is the difference between the two sentences?

Thank you in advance.
 
Hello, teachers. Please help me with this.

Which is correct?
(a) Spaghetti is a famous Italian food.
(b) Spaghetti is famous Italian food.

If both are correct, what is the difference between the two sentences?

Thank you in advance.

I wouldn't use (b).
 
:up: (But I wouldn't use a either - the notion of 'famous food' strikes me as problematic!

b

PS I thought I was wrong about this collocation - although rare, it comes about 400th in a field of about 4000 in BNC (in a search for 'famous' + <noun>). But here's the context for its two hits:
1 ...One of the most famous food shops in the country is to close...
2 ...Showbiz characters rubbed shoulders with politicians, famous food and wine writers, and fashion designers...

In both cases 'food' is behaving adjectivally; what is famous is shops in 1 and writers in 2.

b
 
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:up: (But I wouldn't use a either - the notion of 'famous food' strikes me as problematic!

With spaghetti?
 
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