Fra Diavolo is the correct spelling of the Italian dish. In the word by word translation, the masculine gender noun 'fra' is short for 'fratello', and means 'brother'. The masculine gender noun 'diavolo' means 'Devil, Satan'. The phrase is pronounced 'frah dee-AH-voh-loh'.
The correct spelling of the Italian PLANTA GRASSEA!!!!
The US spelling is lasagna (a pasta and cheese dish), but also lasagne.
The US spelling for the pasta dish is lasagna.In the US, lasagna or lasagne. The spelling ending in A is the Italian singular. In Italy and the UK, only the Italian plural spelling lasagne is used.
The correct spelling is schnitzel (Austrian escalloped meat dish).
If you mean pupusas (the correct spelling) then that is a Salvadoran dish.
The correct spelling is "omelet" (an egg dish).
The correct spelling is "fajita" (Tex-Mex dish).
That is the correct spelling of "pudding" (a meal or dessert dish).
Lasagne is the Italian name of the noodle and the dish . Lasagna is the American spelling.
Erbazzone is an example of an Italian dish whose spelling begins with the letter "e".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It refers to a pie which showcases the region of Reggio Emilia's cheeses and spinach. The pronunciation will be "ER-bat-TSO-ney" in Italian.
You can spell it either "lasagne" or "lasagna" in English (lasagne in Italian is the plural of lasagna).The preferred US spelling is "lasagna", but "lasagne" in the UK and Italy.
The correct spelling for casoral is actually "casual."