Saang mein
Appearance
Type | Chinese noodles |
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Place of origin | Hong Kong |
Region or state | Hong Kong |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | Wheat flour, tapioca flour, salt, potassium carbonate, water |
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Literal meaning | raw noodle | ||||||||||||||
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Saang mein is a type of Chinese noodle found in Hong Kong. It is often available in overseas Chinatowns.
Production
[edit]It is made of wheat flour, tapioca flour, salt, potassium carbonate, and water.[1]
Variety
[edit]Saang mein can be cooked quickly similarly to ramen noodles. It is known for a more smooth and soapy texture. It can be eaten plain or with additional sesame oil. Vegetables such as kai-lan can be added. The noodle does have a wheat taste. It is served hot.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Saang mein noodle packaging from Hong Kong.