Mein gon
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Alternative names | Crunchy noodles |
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Type | Cracker |
Place of origin | United States |
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Traditional Chinese | 麵乾 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 面干 | ||||||||||
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Mein gon (面干 miàn-gān), informally referred to as crunchy noodles or crunchy chow mein, are a type of noodle-shaped cracker (or dried biscuit) used in American Chinese cuisine.[1]
American Chinese cuisine
[edit]In American Chinese cuisine, the mein gon pieces are generally sprinkled into chicken chow mein, and then served together. Despite the informal English name referring to it as a noodle, it is not actually classified as a form of Chinese noodle.
It can also be crumbled and sprinkled onto American Chinese salad dishes, such as Chinese chicken salad, in a manner similar to croutons. Crunchy fried chow mein noodles are often served with duck sauce and Chinese hot mustard as an appetizer in American Chinese restaurants.
See also
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References
[edit]- ^ "AMAY'S - Crispy Noodles|NT Foods". www.ntfoods.com. Retrieved 2024-06-12.