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  2. Singapore-style noodles - Wikipedia

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    Singapore-style noodles (Chinese: 星洲炒米; pinyin: xīngzhōu chǎomǐ; Jyutping: sing1 zau1 caau2 mai5) is a dish of stir-fried cooked rice vermicelli, curry powder, vegetables, scrambled eggs and meat, most commonly char siu pork, and/or prawn or chicken. [1]

  3. Made With Lau - Wikipedia

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    Lau assists in responding to questions from the channel's audience. [4] Jennifer Lau (simplified Chinese: 刘明仪; traditional Chinese: 劉明儀) was born in New York and grew up in California. She works in enterprise sales. [10] Jenny Lau, who is present in a number of the videos, worked on creating branded cooking products like woks. [4]

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    ALTERNATIVE CROP FILE - Customers eat noodles at the Wing Wah Noodle Shop in Hong Kong, on July 12, 2018. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)

  5. Lo mein - Wikipedia

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    The term lo mein comes from the Cantonese 撈麵, meaning "stirred noodles". [1] The Cantonese use of the character 撈, pronounced lou and meaning "to stir", in its casual form, differs from the character's traditional Han meaning of "to dredge" or "to scoop out of water" in Mandarin, in which case it would be pronounced as laau or lou in Cantonese (lāo in Mandarin).

  6. Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice and Noodle - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice and Noodle is a street food stall, one of over 6,000 such stalls within Singapore. It is owned and run by Chan Hon Meng, and has a signature dish of soy sauce chicken served with rice. On average it sells around 150 lunch chicken dishes each day; as of 2016, these dishes were priced at S$2. [1]

  7. Claypot rice - Wikipedia

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    Claypot rice (Chinese: 煲仔飯; Jyutping: bou1 zai2 faan6), sometimes translated as "rice casserole", is a Chinese traditional dinner eaten widely in Guangdong in Southern China as well as the Chinese communities of Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand.

  8. Beef chow fun - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly found in yum cha restaurants in Guangdong, Hong Kong, and overseas, as well as in cha chaan tengs. Chow fun, or stir-fried hor fun ( shahe fen ) noodles, is any number of different individual preparations (and could be compared to the number of pizza varieties in United States cuisine). [ 1 ]

  9. Bihun goreng - Wikipedia

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    In Singapore, rice vermicelli is locally known and spelled as bee hoon, mee hoon, or mai fun. [ 1 ] [ 10 ] The dish is generally prepared mild without any spicy seasonings, and is a popular option for breakfast.

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