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1/5th of a slice of tomato
Lasagne is an excellent choice for a meal. One site that really could be of some use to you would be allrecipes.com/recipes/pasta/lasagna/. I am pretty sure you can find what you are looking for there.
It all depends on the type of pie. The calorie range can be anywhere from 150 calories a slice to almost 400 calories a slice for some alcoholic, chocolate cream pies.
The word originally referred to the dish in which the product was cooked. The name transferred to the cooked product with meat, pasta and sauces (Lasagne meaning more than one piece of pasta ribbon) Similar names were available in both Roman and Greek times as well as a 14th Century English cooked dish
The amount of calories in lasagna depends on the size of the lasagna and the recipe used. I've seen calorie counts of anything from 350 to over 1000 calories. If you eat small portions with healthy ingredients, the amount will be at the low end of that spectrum.
Almost anything. Pasta is one of the most versatile foods there is. You can even make sweet pasta. Feel free to experiment because if you can think of a combination of any seasoning with pasta, there is probably a cuisine where it's made.
According to the Calorie King website, 1 cup cooked spaghetti equals 5 ounces.
Pasta is an ancient food-not so ancient that it predates written records, but no one was taking notes when this popular food first came onto the scene. Scholars credit the Chinese with making pasta from rice flour as early as 1700 B.C.E. The pasta-centric Italians believe pasta dates back to the ancient Etruscans, who inhabited the Etruria region of Italy (the central western portion of Italy, what now are Tuscany, Latium and Umbria) from the Iron Age into Roman times (from the 11th century B.C.E. to the 1st century B.C.E.). Around 400 B.C.E., they began to prepare a lasagna-type noodle made of spelt. The Romans who followed made lagane, a kind of lasagna, from a dough of water and flour. However, both the Etruscans and the Romans baked their noodles in an oven, so boiled pasta had yet to be born in Italy.
You simply do proportions. So... 1 slice of bread is 80 calories, 2 and a half slice would equal ? calories. 2.5 multiply 80 then divide by one. 2.5 slices of bread equals 200 calories.
No. It is one of many phonetic misspellings of lasagna/lasagne.
allrecipes.com is a wonderful website for you to find a recipe for lasagna. Just search lasagna and the possibilities are endless. You will see so many recipes for lasagna you will not know which one to pick!!