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Mie Bangladesh or Bangladeshi noodles (Indonesian: mi meaning "noodle" [1]), also called nyemek noodles [2] is a dish of Indonesian cuisine. It is a variation on mi goreng and originated in the Indonesian city of Lhokseumawe, Aceh .
Mie kocok (lit. ' shaken noodle ' ), is an Indonesian beef noodle soup , a specialty of Bandung City, West Java . The dish consists of noodles served in rich beef consommé soup, kikil (beef tendon or slices of cow's trotters ), bean sprouts and bakso (beef meatball), kaffir lime juice, and sprinkled with sliced fresh celery , scallion , and ...
Mie goreng, fried noodle with spices and chili darkened with sweet soy sauce. 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.
Mie bakso is an Indonesian noodle soup dish consists of bakso meatballs served with yellow noodles and rice vermicelli. This dish is well known in Chinese Indonesian , Javanese and Malay cuisine . Mie bakso is almost identical with soto mie , only this dish has meatball instead of slices of chicken meat .
Mie goreng (Indonesian: mi goreng; meaning "fried noodles" [2]), also known as bakmi goreng, [3] is an Indonesian stir-fried noodle dish. It is made with thin yellow noodles stir-fried in cooking oil with garlic , onion or shallots , fried prawn , chicken , beef , or sliced bakso (meatballs), chili, Chinese cabbage , cabbages , tomatoes , egg ...
Bakmi or bami is a type of wheat noodle with a slightly pale yellow colour. The most common type of bakmi in Indonesia is mi kuning or 'yellow noodles' made from finely ground wheat, sometimes enriched with eggs as mi telur (egg noodle) made into dough, ground and run through holes to create noodle strings.
Mie lethek (lit. ' Ugly noodles ') is a noodle dish originating from Srandakan, Bantul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta. [1] This dish primarily consists of grated cassava and grated coconut, typically using a bull to process the noodles. The word "lethek" is derived from its brownish color, resembling the bark of a tree. [2]
Mie koclok (lit. ' shaked noodle ' ), is an Indonesian chicken noodle soup, a specialty of Cirebon city, West Java . The noodles come with a white-colored extra-thick porridge -like soup, made of chicken broth and coconut milk soup, which is coagulated with corn starch or tapioca .