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  2. Chinese noodles - Wikipedia

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    There are over 1,200 types of noodles commonly consumed in China today, [1] with tens of thousands of noodle dish varieties prepared using these types of noodles. [2] Chinese noodles have entered the cuisines of neighboring East Asian countries such as Korea, Japan, and Mongolia, as well as Southeast Asian countries such as Malaysia, Singapore ...

  3. List of noodles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable types of noodles. A separate list is available for noodle dishes. Noodles are a type of staple food [1] made from some type of unleavened dough which is rolled flat and cut into long strips or strings. Noodles are usually cooked in boiling water, sometimes with cooking oil or salt added. They are often pan-fried or ...

  4. Mi krop - Wikipedia

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    Mi krop (Thai: หมี่กรอบ, pronounced [mìː krɔ̀ːp]), also spelled mee krob, is a Thai dish consisting of deep-fried rice vermicelli noodles with a sweet and sour sauce. Mi krop means "crisp noodles". The citrusy, sour note in the sauce often comes from the peel of som sa, a Thai citrus fruit similar to citron. [2]

  5. Tàⁿ-á-mī - Wikipedia

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    In the beginning, he carried his noodles on shoulder poles (擔; tàⁿ) and sold them on the street before setting up a small stall in front of the Tainan Chuisian Temple (水仙宮; Chuí-sian-kiong) with the Chinese characters 度小月擔仔麵 (tō͘-sió-go̍eh tàⁿ-á-mī) written on lanterns, hence the name "Slack Season Ta-a Noodles".

  6. List of Tibetan dishes - Wikipedia

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    Gyagoh – In Tibetan cuisine, Gyagoh is a chafing dish in the Han Chinese style; a hot pot of vermicelli, kombu, mushrooms, meatballs, bamboo sprouts and salt. It has special significance, generally eaten by senior monks during important ceremonies. [3] Gyathuk – noodles, much like those of the Han variety, made with eggs, flour and bone ...

  7. Noodle - Wikipedia

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    Chinese noodles are known by a variety of different names, while Italian "noodles" are known as pasta. While long, thin strips may be the most common, many varieties of noodles are cut into waves, helices, tubes, strings, or shells, or folded over, or cut into other shapes.

  8. Vietnamese noodles - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese noodles are available in either fresh (tươi) or dried (khô) form. Bánh canh – thick noodles made from a mixture of rice flour and tapioca flour or wheat flour; similar in appearance, but not in substance, to udon; Miến – cellophane clear glass noodle. Slightly chewy, thin, and cylindrical

  9. Rice noodles - Wikipedia

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    Lai fun – a short and thick variety of Chinese noodles, also referred to as bánh canh by Vietnamese; Nan gyi thoke – thick round rice noodles mixed with specially prepared chicken curry and chili oil. Nan lat – medium thick round rice noodles used in Burma [4] [5] Silver needle noodles – a variety of Chinese noodles. It is short, about ...