- Fried noodles
Fried
noodles are common throughout East andSoutheast Asia . Many varieties, cooking styles, and ingredients exist.*
Beef chow fun - Cantonese dish of stir-fried beef, flat rice noodles, bean sprouts, and green onions.
*Char kway teow - Chinese-inspired dish commonly served in Malaysia and Singapore comprising stir-fried, flatrice noodle s withprawn s, eggs,beansprout s,fish cake ,mussel s,green leafy vegetable s andChinese sausage .
*Chow mein - Dish featured inAmerican Chinese cuisine andCanadian Chinese cuisine , also a generic term for stir-fried wheat noodles in Chinese.
*Drunken noodles - Thai dish of stir-fried wide rice noodles.
*Hokkien mee - Chinese-inspired Malaysian and Singaporean dish, of stir-fried noodles with many variations in ingredients.
*Japchae - Korean dish made withcellophane noodles .
*Lo mein - Cantonese-style stir-fried wheat noodles.
*Mee goreng - Spicy Malay stir-fried noodles common in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia.
*Mee krob - Thai dish consisting of stir-fried rice noodles
*Mee siam - Malaysian and Singaporean dish of rice vermicelli in spicy, sweet and sour light gravy. Dry variations are also common.
*Pad kee mao - Thai dish similar to pad see ew, but with more flavor.
*Pad see ew - Thai dish of stir-fried wide rice noodles.
*Pad Thai - Thai-style stir-fried rice noodles with egg, fish sauce, and a combination of bean sprouts, shrimp, chicken, or tofu.
*Pancit bihon - Filipino stir-friedrice vermicelli .
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*Rad na - Thai dish of stir-fried wide rice noodles.
*Singapore chow fun - Not actually from Singapore, Cantonese dish of thin rice noodles stir-fried with curry powder, chicken, and vegetables.
*Singapore chow mein - Same as above, but with wheat noodles.
*Yakisoba - Japanese-style fried wheat noodles, flavoured with "sosu" (Japanese Worcestershire sauce) and served with pork, cabbage, andbeni shoga . Often served at festival stalls or as a filling for sandwiches.
*Yaki udon - Japanese stir-fried thick wheatudon noodles.*
Hong Kong fried noodles - Hong Kong-style dish consisting of flour noodles pan-fried until crispy, and served together with vegetables, chicken, and/or seafood.
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