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Chinese noodle dish
For the Irish saints of this name, see Cumméne.
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Shanghai fried noodles | |
Type | Chinese noodles |
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Place of origin | China |
Region or state | East Asia |
Main ingredients | Wheat flour, water |
Cumian | |||||||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 粗麵 | ||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 粗面 | ||||||||||||||
Literal meaning | thick noodle | ||||||||||||||
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Cumian ([tshu˥mjɛn˥˩] ; lit. "thick noodles") are thick Chinese noodles made from wheat flour and water. Two types of Chinese noodles are called cumian. One is Shanghai style, thick in diameter,[1] used in Shanghai fried noodles.[2]
The other type is Hong Kong style, flat and wide,[1] sometimes yellow-alkaline.[3] The flat cumian is a popular option in Hong Kong's cart noodles.[3]
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Hong Kong style flat noodles in soup
References
[edit ]- ^ a b Hui, Yiu H. (2006). "Table 157.1 Classification of wheat-based noodles from two ethnic groups". Handbook of Food Science, Technology, and Engineering. Vol. 4. CRC Press. pp. 157–2. ISBN 9780849398490.
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(URL is Google Books) - ^ Cosmo, Serena (2017). "Shanghai stir-fried noodles with pork and chinese broccoli". The Ultimate Pasta and Noodle Cookbook. Simon and Schuster. p. 445. ISBN 9781604337334 . Retrieved 2021年08月12日. (URL is Google Books)
- ^ a b 香港の庶民の味 車仔麺 [Hong Kong's cart noodle]. 香港ポスト (Hong Kong Post) (in Japanese). Mikuni Co. 2012年10月19日. まずは麺選びから – 粗麺. Archived from the original on 2021年08月12日. Retrieved 2021年08月13日.
See also
[edit ]- Yi mein , dried wheat based egg noodles in Cantonese cuisine, some are flat
- Garak-guksu , a thick wheat Korean noodle
- Udon , a thick wheat Japanese noodle
- Bánh canh , a thick tapioca Vietnamese noodle
- Pici , a thick wheat noodle from Tuscany
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