The who that first made lasagna is lost in the mists of time. Once egg and flour noodles had been developed it was only a matter of time before some anonymous cook thought it might be a good idea to interleave large sheets of pasta with a sauce and bake it off.
Lasagna was an ancient Greek dish known as Laganon. The Romans borrowed the word as Lasanum although the cooking procedure was somewhat different. There is also a 14th Century English word Loseyn which was similar to modern Lasagne. In Italian the word referred to the cooking dish and was later adopted to describe the contents of the dish
is there anything traditional about the lasagna ? is there anything traditional about the lasagna ?
Lasagna wasn't discovered, it was invented. And it would be impossible to trace the origins of a sheet of pasta to a specific person.
in the Italian culture
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Lasagna was invented in Britain.
Lasagna was invented by Maria Borgogno, who lived in Italy, in the 1300's.
even when lasagna is an Italian dish, the word lasagna comes from the greek. So for more information I posted the wikipedia lasagna article in the related links box below.
The person who invented the yummy lasagna was born in Italy. her name was called Maria Borgogno. She lived in the 13's. Lasagna was also named as "Lasagna el ferno". Lasagna is just layers of pasta, cheese, and tomato sauce. Lasagna was made in Italy- but hard to find in the northern parts.
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The plural of lasagna is lasagnas.
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That's a lasagna withOUT meat! -Try a 'four-cheese' lasagna sometime!
Yes, you can safely freeze lasagna.
Louis Lasagna died in 2003.
Louis Lasagna was born in 1923.
Lasagna.dude seriously? lasagna