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Flahavan's Hi8 Date & Toasted Coconut Muesli 450g
€3.86Flahavan's Hi8 Date & Toasted Coconut Muesli 450g
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Solaris Tea Organic Lemon Harmony Pyramid Teabags 15x2g
€5.65Solaris Tea Organic Lemon Harmony Pyramid Teabags 15x2g
Waterford Irish Single Malt Whisky Heritage Hunter 700ml
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Lorge Chocolatier Selection of 12 Handmade Assorted Filled Chocolates 140g
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Copper Coast Home Fragrance Lemongrass & Bergamot 20 hours
€10.00Copper Coast Home Fragrance Lemongrass & Bergamot Soy Wax Candle
Kids Kitchen Takeover Cookery Book by Oliver McCabe
€24.95Kids Kitchen Takeover Cookery Book by Oliver McCabe
Wild Oats Gorgeous Soy Candle Neroli & Lemongrass 180g
€19.50Wild Oats Gorgeous Soy Candle Neroli & Lemongrass 180g
Alternative Christmas Pudding Brandy & Christmas Spices 600g
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Lasagna is one of the oldest forms of pasta recorded. It probably corresponds to the Latin "Lagana" (which in turn was derived from the Greek "laganon": large, flat sheet of pasta cut into strips) and it began to be known as "Lasagna" probably after the year 1000 AD. The first traces of the widespread use of the term "Lasagna" can be found in the works of the most renowned 12th century Italian poets. "Granel di pepe vince / per virtù la lasagna", (a peppercorn beats lasagna for virtue) states Jacopone da Todi. Cecco Angiolieri,on the other hand, warns his readers, "chi de l'altrui farina fa lasagne / il su' castello non ha ne muro ne fosso" (He who makes lasagna with another's flour / his castle will have no walls or moat).
It has long been one of the most well-known and popular types of pasta in Italian cooking, and the simplest and most commonly used recipe calls for a ragù, béchamel and parmesan, although mozzarella has also been introduced more recently.
Delicious "white" versions are also quite commonplace with sauces made from mushrooms and vegetables.
Nutritional Information | per 100g |
Fat | 3.9g |
of which saturates | 1.2g |
Carbohydrate | 66.3g |
of which sugars | 2.9g |
Fibre | 2.9g |
Protein | 14.7g |
Salt | 0.12g |
Store in a cool, dry place.