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Someone said the dish is getting boring to her.
Good , the More for you ( or Me !!!) I still enjoy it. I Bet
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Yesterday's food. I will post today's food later. Gotta eat now, yum!
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Can I convert to Vietnamese? I've already converted to Buddhism.
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Udon mean it.
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Today's lunch. I'm still trying to find the name of this dish. :p the noodle is clear. My sister called it udon but I'm not sure if it is udon.
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Cellophane noodles?
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One website calls it "clear glass noodle soup." It's rice noodle but it's chewier and stickier.
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OK, rice noodle. I think the Cellophane noodles are made from beans.
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I would have called that vermicelli noodles in pho soup, just based on the picture. But I have limited experience with Vietnamese food in general.
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Hmm...I don't think that's rice vermicelli. Here's an example of the noodle I grabbed from the net.
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I just grabbed this from the net. The Viet name for the noodle is "hu tieu."
Hu Tieu The Noodles (Bánh Hủ Tiếu) There is really only one kind of noodle that is called hu tieu noodle. Once cooked, it is the chewy, clear and somewhat sticky kind that is made of tapioca, not rice. On a shelf in a food market, at first glance it may look like banh pho noodle, just not as white in color, or maybe a thicker bún (vermicelli.) But unless it is specifically labeled “Hủ Tiếu,” it isn’t. Like banh pho noodles and bun, bánh hủ tiếu noodles can be purchase dry or fresh. |
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