Oil noodles
Shanghai oil noodle | |
Alternative names | Cooked noodles |
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Type | Chinese noodles |
Place of origin | China |
Main ingredients | Wheat flour, eggs, egg whites, salt, corn oil, sodium benzoate |
Cookbook: Oil noodles Media: Oil noodles |
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Chinese name | |||||||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 油麵 | ||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 油面 | ||||||||||||||
Literal meaning | oil noodle | ||||||||||||||
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Tagalog | pancit lutong |
Oil noodles or cooked noodles is a type of Chinese noodle. It is sometimes used in Cantonese cuisine.
Production
Oil noodles are made of wheat flour, eggs, egg whites, salt, corn oil, and sodium benzoate.
Variety
Most oil noodles require boiling or cooking. Some come ready in a pre-cooked state. They can be served hot or cold. Sauce, meat, broth or vegetables can be added.
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