People often get confused between lasagna and lasagne. Let’s learn what they mean and how to use them.
Both words come from Italy. In Italian, “lasagne” refers to the flat pasta sheets. English speakers use “lasagna” to mean the dish with layers of pasta, meat, cheese, and sauce.
Lasagna is often used in American English to talk about the dish. Lasagne is more common in British English.
A good way to remember: “Lasagna” is like “America” (both with an ‘a’). “Lasagne” is like “England” (both with an ‘e’).
Lasagna is mainly used in the US to talk about the layered pasta dish. Lasagne is used in the UK and refers to the same dish or the pasta sheets. Remembering the ‘a’ for America and ‘e’ for England can help you know which word to use.
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