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marketed as a foam
water toy in the 1980s. The term "
noodle"
derives from
Jakks Pacific's
trademark FunNoodle water product,
which was
created as a foam tube...
- Beef chow
fun, also
known as beef ho
fun, gōn cháau ngàuh hó, or gānchǎo níuhé in
Chinese (乾炒牛河)
meaning "dry
fried beef
Shahe noodles", is a
staple Cantonese...
- A rice
noodle roll, also
known as a
steamed rice roll and
cheung fun (Chinese: 腸粉), and as look funn or look
fun in Hawaii, is a
Cantonese dish originating...
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Cellophane noodles, or
fensi (traditional Chinese: 粉絲;
simplified Chinese: 粉丝; pinyin: fěnsī; lit. 'flour thread'),
sometimes called gl****
noodles, are a...
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Noodling is
fishing for
catfish using one's bare
hands or feet, and is
practiced primarily in the
southern United States. The
noodler places their hand...
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Noodles are a type of food made from
unleavened dough which is
either rolled flat and cut, stretched, or extruded, into long
strips or strings. Noodles...
- Lai
fun is a
short and
thick variety of
Chinese noodles. It is
commonly found in the
Pearl River Delta region and to some
degree among overseas Chinatowns...
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including Jakks Pacific,
Creative Designs International, Road Champions,
Funnoodle, Go Fly a Kite,
Jakks Pets, EyeClops, Plug It In & Play TV Games, Girl...
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transliterated as "mien" or "mein" )
refers to
noodles made from
wheat flour,
while fěn (粉) or "
fun"
refers to
noodles made from
other starches, particularly...
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Biangbiang noodles Cellophane noodles ****iang pot
cover noodles ****ian
Daoxiao noodles Dragon beard noodles Henan braised noodles Hot dry
noodles Jook-sing...