Hokkien mee, literally "Fujian noodles", is a series of related Southeast Asian dishes that have their origins in the cuisine of China's Fujian (Hokkien)...
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Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. Mee pok is commonly served tossed in a sauce (often referred to as "dry", or tah in Hokkien (Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ta)), though sometimes...
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Lor mee (Hokkien Chinese: 滷麵; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ló͘-mī, Mandarin simplified Chinese: 卤面; traditional Chinese: 滷麵; pinyin: lǔmiàn; literally: "thick soya sauce...
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Hokkien Mee (Chinese: 福建炒麵) actually has two variants, with each being ubiquitous to a particular region of Peninsular Malaysia. Penang Hokkien mee,...
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Rice vermicelli (redirect from Mee hoon)
is mixed with tom yam Char bihun is a Chinese version of fried noodle Hokkien mee throughout Malaysia varies considerably due to regional differences Laksa...
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(disambiguation) Hokkien mee, a noodle dish popular in Southeast Asia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hokkien. If an internal...
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cucumbers. Three noodle dishes stand out in Singapore cuisine. "Fried Hokkien mee" comprises fried egg noodles and rice noodles with prawns, sliced pork...
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descriptions of redirect targets Dandan noodles – Chinese noodle dish Hokkien mee – Southeast Asian noodle dish Hot and sour noodles – Chinese noodle dish...
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people Hakka architecture Koxinga Putian people Cuisine Fujian cuisine Hokkien mee Bak kut teh Banmian Buddha jumps over the wall Oolong tea Visitor attractions...
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