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  2. Noodle - Wikipedia

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    Chilk naengmyeon (칡 냉면): Korean noodles made of starch from kudzu root, known as kuzuko in Japanese, chewy and semitransparent. Shirataki noodles (しらたき): Japanese noodles made of konjac (devil's tongue). Kelp noodles, made from seaweed. Mie jagung, Indonesian noodles made from corn starch. Mie sagu, Indonesian noodles made from sagu.

  3. Chinese noodles - Wikipedia

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    Flat egg or lye-water noodles. Similar to tagliatelle: Yi mein: 伊麵 伊府麵: yī miàn; yī fǔ miàn ji1min6; ji1fu2 min6 i-mī i-hú-mī Fried, chewy noodles made from wheat flour and egg or lye-water Shrimp roe noodles: 蝦子麵: xiā zǐ miàn: haa1zi2 min6: hê-tsí-mī Made of wheat flour, lye-water, and roe, which show up as black ...

  4. Yi mein - Wikipedia

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    Yi mein or yimian is a variety of flat Cantonese egg noodles made from wheat flour.They are known for their golden brown color and chewy characteristics. The slightly chewy and slightly spongy texture of the noodles is due to the lye water used in making the dough, which is then fried and dried into flat patty-like dried bricks.

  5. Saimin - Wikipedia

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    Saimin is a noodle soup dish common in the contemporary cuisine of Hawaii.Traditionally consisting of soft wheat egg noodles served in a hot dashi garnished with diced green onions and a thin slice of kamaboko, modern versions of saimin include additional toppings such as char siu, sliced Spam, sliced egg, bok choy, mushrooms, or shredded nori.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Parchment paper - Wikipedia

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    Parchment paper is also used to cook en papillote, a technique where food is steamed or cooked within closed pouches made from parchment paper. Parchment paper can be used in most applications that call for wax paper as a non-stick surface. The reverse is not true, as using wax paper would cause smoke in the oven and would adversely affect ...

  8. Pho vs Ramen: Do You Really Know the Difference? - AOL

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    Soft-boiled egg. Vegetables like bamboo shoots, bean sprouts, corn, green onion, and wood ear mushroom ... Pho noodles are clear, tender, and made with white rice flour. Ramen noodles are yellow ...

  9. Instant noodles - Wikipedia

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    According to legend, during the Qing dynasty, a chef put already-cooked egg noodles in to boil. To rescue them, he scooped them out and fried them in hot oil, serving them as a soup. [3] According to the Journal of Ethnic Foods, early instant noodle packaging was labelled "Yi noodles." [3] Modern instant noodles were created by Momofuku Ando in ...