Lasagna pasta (dry sheets)
Description
Lasagna pasta in dry sheets has a mild, slightly neutral taste and a smooth, flat surface with a light yellow color; after cooking, it becomes soft, elastic, and absorbs sauces well while maintaining structure between layers. It is primarily a source of carbohydrates that provide energy, also contains protein and small amounts of fat, and whole grain versions provide fiber, B vitamins, and minerals, which support satiety and digestion. In the kitchen, dry lasagna sheets are suitable not only for classic casseroles with meat ragù, béchamel, and cheese, but also for vegetable or meatless variations, as well as a base for creative layered dishes with tomato sauce, ricotta, or pesto. They should be stored in a dry, cool place in a sealed package, away from moisture; after opening, it is advisable to close the package or transfer it to an airtight container to maintain freshness and prevent moisture.