- strings.
Noodles are a
staple food in many
cultures (for example,
Chinese noodles,
Filipino noodles,
Indonesian noodles, ****anese
noodles,
Korean noodles, Vietnamese...
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Instant noodles, or
instant ramen, is a type of food
consisting of
noodles sold in a
precooked and
dried block with
flavoring powder and/or
seasoning oil...
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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...
- stock, sauce, or
noodle soup.
Shirataki also goes by the
names ito-konnyaku (****anese: 糸こんにゃく), yam
noodles, and devil's
tongue noodles.: 157–12 The form...
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lamian noodles of
northern China,
since the
noodles used in
ramen are cut, not pulled. Rather,
ramen is
derived from
southern Chinese noodle dishes such...
- dịch quốc doanh) and
began serving phở
noodles made from old rice.
Street vendors were
forced to use
noodles made of
imported potato flour. Officially...
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Chinese noodles vary
widely according to the
region of production, ingredients,
shape or width, and
manner of preparation.
Noodles were
invented in China...
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transparency or
increase the
gelatinous and
chewy texture of the
noodles. Rice
noodles are most
common in the
cuisines of China,
India and
Southeast Asia...
- 'wonton (
noodles)') or 便的食 (Pe̍h-ōe-jī: piân-ê-si̍t/pân-si̍t; lit. 'convenient food'). In the
Filipino language, pansít is the
generic word for
noodles. Different...
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Drunken noodles or
drunkard noodles is a Thai stir-fried
noodle dish
similar to phat si-io but ****ier. In
English texts, it is
rendered as pad kee mao...