Someone please tell me where I could buy the fried wontons (packaged) that are put in asian salads.?!


Question: The fried noodles are usually packaged and in the Asian food section at the market, in a cellophane bag. They have the thin chow mein noodles too. Personally, I don't like the flavor of the bagged ones, they seem soggy and stale. You can buy wonton wrappers in the refrigerator section (usually in produce) and cut them into strips, then drop into hot oil in your skillet. They fry up very quickly then drain on paper towels. Fresh, crisp, easy, yummy.


Answers: The fried noodles are usually packaged and in the Asian food section at the market, in a cellophane bag. They have the thin chow mein noodles too. Personally, I don't like the flavor of the bagged ones, they seem soggy and stale. You can buy wonton wrappers in the refrigerator section (usually in produce) and cut them into strips, then drop into hot oil in your skillet. They fry up very quickly then drain on paper towels. Fresh, crisp, easy, yummy.

HOnestly I have not seen these in stores myself but they could be located near the cracker section or preferably in the international foods aisle next to the asian section

They aren't wontons, just fried noodles. They are in a blue can in your asian foods section of your grocery store, along with all soy sauce, mini corn, bamboo shoots, water chestnuts, etc.

in the groceries store in the exdidt ale

If you don't find them in the Asian food aisle in the local grocery store, try an Asian specialty store. They have EVERYTHING!!!





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