How is this pronounced?

How is this pronounced?

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>lingual advice please
Wrong board, dipshit.

lasaga

la-SAG-a

Garfield

"shit-post" but with a schwa

La-sag-ay-nay

Lah - zog - nuh

laz-AG-nya

la-saga

phonetically, i.e. it's pronounced exactly the way it's spelled, like "brat" for example

"lah-sag-nay"

La-song-ya.

Also cats should not be given lasagna

la zan ya

:^)

Mine would probably love it. He likes cheese and meat.

He hates sauces though.

probably not since cats are deadly allergic to onions and garlic

I honestly did not know that.

I keep onions and garlic along with potatoes in a bamboo box on the bottom of my shelf which is pretty close to the cat's eating area.

Is it only if they ingest it that it impacts them?

>lasagne
>cheese
Fucking flyovers...

yeah it's only poisonous if they eat more than a couple ounces of it. I wouldn't worry, most cats won't be interested in eating it unless it's mixed in with meat or something.

Lasagne has always used cheese. Did I just take the bait?

Lasanje

lasaaga

Ravioli, ravioli, what's in the pocket-oli

Bechamel (white sauce)

I have 24 cats and they eat left over spaghetti/sauce and lasagna all the time. This is bullshit. They eat garlic bread too without issue.

I haven't had ravioli in literally years.

What a dumb faggot. Ravioli can be so good. Why have I done this to myself?

Spaghetti casserole

Oi mates, just comin in here to remind all you shart in the mart bell-ends that it was us British that invented the lasagna!

news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/3067455.stm

Fucking Italians stole the recipe from us, taking all the credit

If you're looking to ave a great meal or some fine dining just look to Great Britain!

Rule Britania

Nope. Paramgiano-Regganio been used since it's inception. Cheeses like mozarella just used with it because it tastes so fucking good.

Here's a proper recipe for you to try.
walksofitaly.com/blog/food-and-wine/italian-lasagna-recipe

>being this wrong.
Are you the carbonara sperg?

Prove me wrong.

They're clearly using Paramgiano-Regganio although they specify this is not a requirement.

However why would you know what cheese?

Nobody gives a shit about your anecdote, it is a scientific fact that a class of compounds in onions and garlic are poison to cats and dogs.
Yours are probably just getting a small dose. Either that or they are being poisoned and you just don't know it.

Burden of proof is on you, sperglord.

I hope they are.

GABAGOOL

Recipe from 1285.

staff.uni-giessen.de/gloning/tx/mul2-lib.htm

>De torta parmesane : ad tortam parnesanam, accipe pullos bene
depilatos et incisos uel demembratos et suffrige eos cum cepis bene cisis

He never had the makings of a varsity lasagne.

top kek not that guy but latin recipe is quite some autism

>Cum de coquina is very first thing...sounds suspect to me.

Lasagna was created a long time before 1285.
Cheese is not a traditional ingredient.

Prove both those claims.

zoo-wie-mama

Le-'za-nyuh

Now where could my pipe be?

>
>>lingual advice please
>Wrong board, dipshit.
rollen

i grew up in a hick town and there was a restaurant which had this on the menu with a phonetic spelling next to it

i can still picture the menu page in my mind, it read "lees-on-ya"

luh-ZAG-nee

So they couldn't even get that right?

Did it at least not taste like shit?

garfielf or grarfileld

laa zaaan yaaah

Aussie?

Luh-zan-ya

Only in large quantities. I have a blue point siamese that ate an almost full cup of the papa johns garlic butter and didn't have a single ill effect.

lazang

La-Zag-Nay

lah-sug-neh

La-za-ga

today's official lasagna uses tomato so there's no point in a recipe before 1492

It also uses cheese

so do cats know they're allergic? Like will they stay the hell away from food that tastes like garlic?

my man!
also good
he gets it

yeah nah we don't say the "g" here.

lazanyaa

youtube.com/watch?v=tqq82MvJjrM

Low-Zahn-Yah

la-sah-nya

:3

Lass ang uny

Lay-say-gay-nay

HEY JON
WHAT'S GUCCI MAH NIGGA

Le-sag-knee

lah-zah-NYAA~

It was invented in the UK.
The name lasanga derives from the old English "loseyns" which is pronounced similarly to "lasan".

La-zahn-ya

for me, it's luh-zag-naw.

lasaña

lasaña

I would have thought the brits would have named it something like, "noodlys poodlys."

lə'zaɲə

latza'go'za

car-bow-high-drayts.

AKA POISON!!!!

Mik Chee Kun

"Lasagna"

>Not eating carbs

This doesn't seem accurate.

Real Gs move in silence like lasagna

You mean the N

lasaña

>today's official lasagna

No, just no. Lasagne are the flat pieces of pasta used. There's no standard "lasagna" dish. All traditional recipes that use this pasta could be termed lasagna in english speaking countries.

In English, the use of the term "lasagna" implies the tomato dish, if you were refering to some other variant, you would say 'X lasagna'

le sag

'gna

Luh-zahn-yuh

"go-style 'za"

>1285
>tomatoes
Nope.
Retard.

la sah gn (like gnocchi) ya

I gave a cat spaghetti once and it was just jar sauce that most likely had onions and garlic in it, and some ground beef and pasta. She loved it and was fine for years after..

The recipe obviously doesn't contain tomatoes.

Bitch, real G's move in silence like lasagna

nigga u just bought margarine with imitation garlic