and before the spelling police turns up........

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Best Lasagna Recipe (THE Most Delicious!) | The KitchnBoth "lasagna" and "lasagne" are correct, with usage largely determined by region and Italian grammatical rules. In Italy, lasagne is the plural, referring to the noodles and the dish as a whole, while lasagna is a single sheet. Generally, "lasagne" is used in British English, while "lasagna" is standard in American English.
Key Differences:
Regional Usage: North American English typically uses lasagna. British English commonly uses lasagne.
Italian Grammar: Lasagna is singular (one noodle), lasagne is plural (multiple noodles). The dish is usually called lasagne because it consists of many layers.
Context: Both terms are often treated as uncountable mass nouns (like "rice") in English, referring to the entire baked dish, say.
Ultimately, both are acceptable, and you will be understood regardless of which you use.

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