In Chinese, lasagna is commonly referred to as “千层面” (qiān céng miàn), which translates to "thousand layer noodles." This name reflects the dish's layered structure of pasta, meat, cheese, and sauce. While it may not be as traditional in Chinese cuisine, it is recognized and enjoyed in various international contexts within China.
If the question you are asking is supposed to be "What is the Italian word for lasagna?" than the Italian word for lasagna IS lasagna. <3 :) <(")
Lmaooo noo bro it’s called fettuccine ... boy said lasagna 😂😂😂😂
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.
Fusili? Or possibly lasagna noodles.
The song Lasagna is a parody of a Spanish song called Labamba. (don't know if spelling is correct)
Lasagna
The plural of lasagna is lasagne.
Are we referring to Lasagna.
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That's a lasagna withOUT meat! -Try a 'four-cheese' lasagna sometime!
Yes, you can safely freeze lasagna.
You should soak lasagna noodles for about 30 minutes before assembling the lasagna dish.