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asian noodles Glossary Term
A variety of different fresh and dried noodles made from various flours and produced in numerous shapes and sizes, making them very versitile for use in meals.
e-fu noodles Glossary Term
Long flat egg noodles that have been deep-fried in a flattened nest shape and then dried. The fried noodle cakes are fragile so they need to be handled with care.
chuka soba noodles Glossary Term
Long dried Japanese noodles made from wheat flour or buckwheat and wheat flour that are combined into a web of intertwined noodles.
chinese egg noodles Glossary Term
Long noodles made with wheat flour and eggs. They are available as a round noodle in various thicknesses and can also be fond as a flattened noodle in various widths.
wonton noodles Glossary Term
Very thin egg noodles, which are available in various widths. Wonton noodles are generally used in soups.
harusame noodles Glossary Term
A Japanese noodle that is thin and translucent in appearance, similar to cellophane noodles. They are made from potato, rice, corn, or mung bean starches.
chicken noodle soup Glossary Term
One of the most popular varieties of soup, Chicken Noodle Soup is simply made with egg noodles and bits of chicken cooked in a chicken stock.
kuzu noodles Glossary Term
Made from substances contained in a wild Asian kuzu plant, this variety of noodle looks similar to rice sticks or rice vermicelli that is translucent in appearance.
ramen noodles Glossary Term
An Asian noodle that is wheat-based and sometimes contains eggs. The off-white noodle is very popular all over the world and is available in straight rods or crinkled into brick shapes.
wheat-flour noodles Glossary Term
Noodles that are prepared with wheat flour and no eggs that are popular in Asian cooking. The noodles are available fresh or dried and are used in such dishes as chow mein.
rice noodles Glossary Term
A Chinese noodle, made from rice flour and water that have a mild subtle flavor and a chewy texture....
noodles Glossary Term
A type of pasta that differs from the others in that it always contains eggs or egg yolks blended into flour and water.
yakisoba noodles Glossary Term
A Japanese food dish, which consists of soba noodles and other ingredients that have been fried on a hot grill.
whole wheat noodles Glossary Term
Ribbon pasta made from pasta dough that has been made with whole wheat flour in place of a portion of the semolina flour.
spinach noodles Glossary Term
A ribbon pasta made from pasta dough that has had finely chopped spinach added to it when the dough was made.
tofu noodles Glossary Term
Narrow, flat noodles that resemble a traditional pasta in many respects. Made from compressed Tofu, Tofu Noodles contain a significant amount of protein and nutrients.
hokkien noodles Glossary Term
Thick, meaty fresh egg noodles that are popular for stir frying because their size allows them to pick up more sauce and provide more flavor.
fried chow mein noodles Glossary Term
Short lengths of deep-fried egg noodles that have been cooked until they are brown and crunchy. Added to salads, hot dishes and a variety of different foods, Fried Chow Mein Noodles provide a crispy crunch that enhances not only the flavor but the texture of the foods being served.
canton noodles Glossary Term
Long egg noodles that have been precooked and dried before packaged. They are found as flat or round noodles and because they are precooked they require only a short cooking time.
egg noodles Glossary Term
A type of flat pasta that differs from regular flour and water pasta in that eggs are added to enrich the dough.
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