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Pearl Roundabout
The Wikipedia page on Bahrain's Pearl Roundabout requires additional information in each of its subheadings to strengthen the content of the page. I will add more information to each subheading to reflect the monuments' importance to Bahrain and the Gulf region. Furthermore, I will add an extra subheading to highlight the aftermath of the uprising and demolition of the monument and its effect on the kingdom. In terms of editing the article, I will go over sentence structures and grammar to ensure that what is being conveyed is communicated well.

Lasagne
Lasagne ( or, ), U.S. spelling lasagna is a baked Italian dish in the form of wide pasta strips. Lasagna consists of layers of meat, white sauce, tomato sauce, cheese and vegetables The word lasagneis the plural form of lasagna. Traditionally, the dough was prepared in Southern Italy with semolina and water and in the northern regions, where semolina was not available, with flour and eggs. Today in Italy, since the only type of wheat allowed for pasta is durum wheat, lasagne are made of semolina (from durum wheat) and eggs.

A third theory proposed that the dish is a development of the 14th century English recipe "Loseyn"[11] as described in The Forme of Cury, a cook book used during the reign of Richard II. This has similarities to modern lasagne in both its recipe, which features a layering of ingredients between pasta sheets, and its name. However, an important difference is the lack of tomatoes, which were unknown in Europe until Columbus reached America in 1492. The earliest discussion of the tomato in European literature appeared in a herbal written in 1544 by Pietro Andrea Mattioli[12] while the earliest discovered cookbook with tomato recipes was published in Naples in 1692, though the author had apparently obtained these recipes from Spanish sources.[12]