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  2. Lor mee - Wikipedia

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    The ingredients added into the noodles are usually ngo hiang, fish cake, fish, round and flat meat dumplings (usually chicken or pork), half a boiled egg, and other items depending on the stall and the price paid. Vinegar and garlic can be added as an optional item. Lor mee can be served together with red chili.

  3. Nan gyi thoke - Wikipedia

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    The salad is known by a number of different terms, including nan gyi thoke, nan gyi mont di, and is called Mandalay mont di in Yangon. [1] Nan gyi (နန်းကြီး; lit. ' large thread ' ) refers to the thick round rice noodles used in this salad.

  4. Chinese Indonesian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Mie hokkien (福建麵), stir-fried or soupy noodle dish made of egg noodles and rice noodles. Mie kering , dried noodle in thick sauce. Lomie (滷麵), a bowl of thick yellow noodles served in a thickened gravy made from eggs, starch, and pork stock.

  5. 25-Minute Chicken & Noodles Recipe - AOL

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    MIX broth, basil, pepper and vegetables in skillet. Heat to a boil. Cover and cook over low heat 5 min. STIR in noodles. Cover and cook 5 min. Add chicken and heat through.

  6. Yes, you can order catering from Chick-fil-A — here's how - AOL

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    For instance, Chick-fil-A Nuggets and Chick-fil-A Chick-n-Strips come with one 8-ounce sauce and two sauces for large trays. Garden Salad Trays include six dressing packets.

  7. Mee pok - Wikipedia

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    Mee pok is a Chinese noodle characterized by its flat and yellow appearance, varying in thickness and width. The dish is of Chaoshan origin and is commonly served in the Chaoshan region of China and countries with a significant Chaoshan Chinese immigrant population such as Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand.

  8. Beyond basic: Tasty ways to upgrade chicken salad this summer

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  9. Hokkien mee - Wikipedia

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    Hokkien char mee (Hokkien fried noodles; 福建炒麵) is served in Kuala Lumpur and the surrounding region. It is a dish of thick yellow noodles braised in thick dark soy sauce with pork, squid, fish cake and cabbage as the main ingredients and cubes of pork fat fried until crispy (sometimes pork liver is included).