lasagna

/ləˈzɑnjə/
noun
  1. An Italian dish made of layers of flat pasta sheets, typically with a filling of meat, cheese, and tomato sauce, baked in the oven.
    • The restaurant's lasagna was so rich and cheesy that I could only eat half of it.
    • For dinner, my mom made a big pan of lasagna with ground beef and mozzarella.
    • Vegetarian lasagna often uses spinach, ricotta, and mushrooms instead of meat.
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