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- Lazanki abstract "Lazanki (Belarusian: Лазанкі, Polish: Łazanki) is the Belarusian and Polish name for a type of pasta dish.Lazanki arrived in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in mid-16th century when Bona Sforza, Italian wife of King Sigismund I the Old, brought high Italian cuisine to the country. Unlike most Italian dishes in these parts of Europe, lazanki has survived into the 21st century, although the long and cultural history of the dish has been largely forgotten. Stiff wheat, rye or buckwheat dough, rolled thin and cut into triangles or rectangles, is boiled, drained, and eaten with melted pork fat, vegetable oil, or sour cream. In Poland, they are often mixed with cabbage or sauerkraut and small bits of sausage, meat and/or mushrooms.".
- Lazanki wikiPageID "3630000".
- Lazanki wikiPageLength "1108".
- Lazanki wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Lazanki wikiPageRevisionID "627016167".
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Belarusian_language.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Bona_Sforza.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Buckwheat.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Belarusian_cuisine.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lithuanian_cuisine.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polish_cuisine.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Dough.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Fat.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink List_of_pasta_dishes.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Mushroom.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Mushrooms.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Polish-Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Polish_language.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Pork.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Rectangle.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Rye.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Sauerkraut.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Sigismund_I_the_Old.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Sour_cream.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Triangle.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Vegetable_oil.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLink Wheat.
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lazanki".
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLinkText "lazanki".
- Lazanki wikiPageWikiLinkText "Łazanki".
- Lazanki hasPhotoCollection Lazanki.
- Lazanki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cuisine-stub.
- Lazanki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-be.
- Lazanki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-pl.
- Lazanki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Lazanki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lazanki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Lazanki subject Category:Belarusian_cuisine.
- Lazanki subject Category:Lithuanian_cuisine.
- Lazanki subject Category:Polish_cuisine.
- Lazanki hypernym Belarusian.
- Lazanki type Article.
- Lazanki type Person.
- Lazanki type Article.
- Lazanki comment "Lazanki (Belarusian: Лазанкі, Polish: Łazanki) is the Belarusian and Polish name for a type of pasta dish.Lazanki arrived in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in mid-16th century when Bona Sforza, Italian wife of King Sigismund I the Old, brought high Italian cuisine to the country. Unlike most Italian dishes in these parts of Europe, lazanki has survived into the 21st century, although the long and cultural history of the dish has been largely forgotten.".
- Lazanki label "Lazanki".
- Lazanki sameAs Лазанкі.
- Lazanki sameAs Lazanki.
- Lazanki sameAs Skryliai.
- Lazanki sameAs Łazanki.
- Lazanki sameAs Lazanki.
- Lazanki sameAs m.09r0jb.
- Lazanki sameAs Лазанки.
- Lazanki sameAs Q2632589.
- Lazanki sameAs Q2632589.
- Lazanki wasDerivedFrom Lazanki?oldid=627016167.
- Lazanki isPrimaryTopicOf Lazanki.