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Lasagne is an Italian food and like most pasta, originated in Italy. In Italy, though, they never use ground beef as we do here in the states-it is always made with sausage.
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Lasagna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lasagna (singular, ; plural lasagne but always spelled lasagne in Italy and UK) is both a form of pasta in sheets (sometimes rippled, though seldom so in Northern Italy) and also a...
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is there anything traditional about the lasagna ? is there anything traditional about the lasagna ?
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International Cuisine question: What country is lasagna from? Italy!!!1 Lasagna originated in Etheopia...The Italian attempted to take over Etheopia, ...
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And lasagna was invented by Christie Brinkley
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In addition, records from Genoa between 1316 and 1329 mention a producer of lasagna called Maria Borgogno. None of this proves that Italy - or anywhere else - invented lasagne, but it certainly shatters the central crux of Bacon's flawed argument.
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At least 10 years before Marco Polo's trip to China, Romans were eating ravioli, lasagna and macaroni, and there are references to fettuccine from even earlier than that. According to the National Pasta Association, Americans consume about 20 pounds of pasta per person each year.
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Maria Borgogno of Italy invented the original lasagna with tomatoes. ChaCha!
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what person?.
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Invented
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to devise (something new).
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Lasagna
-n.
large, flat, rectangular strips of pasta.
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