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中国炒面印度 环球之旅:Mee goreng(印度炒面)
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环球之旅:Mee goreng(印度炒面)

Mee goreng is a dish famous in Indonesia
Malaysia
and Singapore. It is made with thin yellow noodles fried with onion
fried tofu
chili
vegetables
tomatoes
and egg. It is monly available at mamak stalls in Malaysia and is often spicy.
In Bahasa Melayu
"Mee" means noodles
and "Goreng" means "fried"
so this dish is simply "fried noodles". It is actually the Malay version of a chinese dish.
Strictly speaking
it should be spelt "Mi Goreng"
but this spelling is far more mon in Malaysia. By local standards
this is a mildly spicy dish (although most westerners would find it "very hot")
however you can ask for there to be less spice. Mee Goreng is made from thin egg noodles
cabbage
garlic
tiny prawns (shrimp)
tofu
sambal and sliced chilli. A very cheap
filling dish
it is a must to know for backpackers who can handle a bit of spice.
Mee Goreng
or what our old uncles and aunts would called Kelinga Mee is a Indian Muslim fried noodle dish.
It has a sweet tangy taste as it uses the thick tomato gravy from mee rebus to fry it. Fried yellow noodle by the Penang Mamaks is really different. Try it and you know what I mean!
It is highly addictive and may make other favorite foods seem bland. A little squeeze of lime juice makes a world of difference for this sweet tomato curry dish recipe.
This is the most popular version of the fried yellow egg noodles by the Mamaks of Penang. The minority in Penang are Mamaks
Nyonyas and the Eurasians and their simple food has made such an impact in our Malaysian or world gourmet.
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