Infact
94 / 100
True

A single strand of Spaghetti is called a 'Spaghetto.'

Infact verdict: True (94/100).

The claim that a single strand of spaghetti is called a 'spaghetto' is supported by multiple sources. Bon Appétit and the Cambridge Dictionary confirm that 'spaghetto' is the singular form of 'spaghetti,' derived from Italian. This aligns with linguistic conventions in Italian where singular nouns often end in '-o.'

August 16, 2026 Language: en 1 claim analyzed
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A single strand of Spaghetti is called a 'Spaghetto.'
The claim is supported by authoritative sources such as Bon Appétit and the Cambridge Dictionary, which both state that 'spaghetto' is the singular form of 'spaghetti.' This is consistent with Italian linguistic rules.
Fact Check Score None
Fact Check Weight 0
Web Consensus Score 95
Web Consensus Weight 40
Source Quality Score 90
Source Quality Weight 20
Llm Reasoning Score 90
Llm Reasoning Weight 40
Llm Reasoning Score Raw 90
Weighted Total 94
Evidence Summary 3 web sources confirm 'spaghetto' as singular for 'spaghetti'.

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