Name that noodle?!


Question: What is hte name of the noodles you get at chinest buffets and restuarants. They are orange looking, and have cabbage with them I believe. I can't remember the name for anything!!


Answers: What is hte name of the noodles you get at chinest buffets and restuarants. They are orange looking, and have cabbage with them I believe. I can't remember the name for anything!!

Lo mein?

I'm thinking that you are curious about the chow mein or lo mein variety. But, perhaps you are also wanting to know about the different varieties of noodles themselves, such as udon, yam, rice noodles and egg noodles. Each is used in a variety of dishes and are unique in texture and flavor. The heartier buckwheat noodles are good in broths and soups, while the finer, and thinner rice noodles are great in pad thai etc. Hope this helps.

chow mein?

If the noodle is somewhat like a thin spaghetti, then it's probablly chow mein or lo mein as others have suggested. If the noodle is somewhat translucent, it could be "fun see" also called vermicelli or mung bean thread.

That's Lo Mein -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lo_mein

:)

They are probably egg noodles (with a bit of saffron or turmeric)with a stir fried green vegetable (probably pak choi or broccoli) - why don't you ask the waiter or waitress at the place you are eating them - they will be pleased you are interested.
There are loads of different noodles - ask about the ones you particularly like.

if you meant the name of the noodle itself that they use its called egg noodle and the way they cook it is lo mein, chow mein or pan fried with lobster sauce...yummy!

Hokkien noodles





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