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Bolognese vs Lasagna - What's the difference?

bolognese | lasagna |

As nouns the difference between bolognese and lasagna

is that bolognese is an Italian sauce made of ground meat and tomato while lasagna is a flat sheet of pasta.

As an adjective Bolognese

is of or relating to the city of Bologna or its inhabitants.

bolognese

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • An Italian sauce made of ground meat and tomato.
  • A dish served with bolognese.
  • Synonyms

    * bol (informal)

    Derived terms

    * spaghetti bolognese

    Synonyms

    * (sauce) Bolognese sauce

    lasagna

    Alternative forms

    * lasagne

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • A flat sheet of pasta.
  • An Italian baked dish comprising layers of such pasta with (usually) bolognese and bechamel sauce.
  • Usage notes

    * In Italian, lasagna'' refers to one sheet of pasta and its plural form, ''lasagne , refers to the dish with several layers. This distinction is rarely observed in English. * When the dish is referred to as lasagne'' (rather than ''lasagna''), ''lasagnes is sometimes found as the plural form, referring to multiple dishes or varieties.

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