>>There's antipasta but I've never eaten unclepasta.
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>The word you were looking for is 'propasta', not unclepasta. And it's antipasto, no?
According to Terry Pratchett, it's not:
"...one of the rarest foods in the universe - antipasta. Ordinary pasta is prepared some hours before being eaten. Antipasta is created some hours after the meal, whereupon it then exists backwards in time, and if properly prepared should arrive on the taste buds at exactly the same moment, thus creating a true taste explosion. It costs five thousand dollars a forkful, or a little more if you include the cost of cleaning the tomato sauce off the walls afterwards."
(From "Reaper Man")