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A noodle is made from unleavened dough that has been shaped into thin flat strips or round cylinders and cooked in a boiling liquid. Depending upon the type, noodles may be dried or refrigerated before cooking. The word noodle derives from the German Nudel (noodle) and maybe related to the Latin word nodus (knot). In English, noodle is a generic term for unleavened dough made from many different types of ingredients and includes a variety of shapes. While similar, pasta refers specifically to the Italian products such as spaghetti, penne, or fettuccine that contain semolina flour.
The first written account of noodles is from the East Han Dynasty between AD 25 and 220. In October 2005, the oldest noodles yet discovered were found at the Lajia site (Qijia culture) along the Yellow River in Qinghai, China. The 4,000-year-old noodles appear to have been made from foxtail millet and broomcorn millet.[1]
Types of noodles by primary ingredient
Egg
Egg noodles are usually made of a mixture of egg and wheat flour.- Asian egg noodles, also known as 'mie telor' in Indonesian, 'ba mee'' (บะหมี่) in Thai, are common throughout China and Southeast Asia.
- Lochshen: wide egg noodles used in Eastern European Jewish cuisine
- Pasta: Italian can add eggs to the semolina wheat flour
- Reshteh: Middle Eastern egg noodles
- Tăiţei: Romanian egg noodles
Wheat
- Chuka men (中華麺): Japanese for "Chinese noodles", used for ramen, chanpon and yakisoba
- Lamian (拉麵): hand pulled Chinese noodles
- Mee pok (麪薄): flat, yellow Chinese noodles, popular in Southeast Asia
- Somen (そうめん): very thin Japanese wheat noodles
- Udon (うどん): thick Japanese wheat noodles
Rice
- Flat rice noodles, also known as héfěn or ho fun (河粉), kway teow or sen yai (เส้นใหญ่)
- Rice vermicelli: thin rice noodles, also known as mǐfěn or bee hoon (米粉) or sen mee (เส้นหมี่)
Mung bean
- Cellophane noodles, also known as glass noodles, or bean vermicelli. fěnsī (粉絲) in Chinese, harusame(春雨) in Japanese, soun or suun in Indonesian, wun sen (วุ้นเส้น) in Thai.
Potato or canna starch
- Cellophane noodles can also be made from potato starch or canna starch
Buckwheat
- Naengmyeon: Korean noodles made of buckwheat and sweet potato starch. Slightly chewier than soba.
- Soba (蕎麦): Japanese buckwheat noodles
Types of noodle dishes
- Basic noodles: These are cooked in water or broth, then drained. Other foods can be added (for example a pasta sauce ) or the noodles are added to other foods (see fried noodles or lasagna) or the noodles can be served plain with a dipping sauce or oil to be added at the table. In general, noodles are soft and absorb flavors.
- Chilled noodles: noodles are sometimes served in a salad. An example is the Thai glass noodle salad yam woon sen. In Japan, traditional Japanese noodles such as soba and somen are often served chilled with a dipping sauce. Some western dishes like pasta salads also call for cold noodles.
- Fried noodles: dishes made of noodles stir fried with various meats, seafood or vegetables. Typical examples include chow mein, lo mein, mee goreng, hokkien mee, some varieties of pancit, yakisoba and pad thai.
- Noodle soup: noodles served in broth. Examples are beef noodle soup, phở, ramen, laksa, saimin and batchoy, and chicken noodle soup.
Other Uses
- "Noodle" is a slang term for the mind or brain, as in the expression "use your noodle".
- As an adjective, the word "noodle" can be combined with a body part in order to emphasize the narrowness or literal noodle-like size of such body part, often in a mocking sense. For example, "This credenza desk is very heavy. You won't be able to pick it up with those noodle-arms."
See also
- Chinese noodles
- Cup noodles/Pot Noodle
- Frozen noodles
- Instant noodles
- Japanese noodles
- Spätzle: Southern German noodles with egg
- Reshteh: Middle Eastern fresh egg noodle
- Wai-Wai: Noodles popular in South Asia.
Notes
Dough is a paste made out of any cereals (grains) or leguminous crops by mixing the flour with a small amount of water. This step is a precursor to making of breads, pasta, pastries, cookies, and muffins.
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Pasta is a type of food made from a dough using flour, water and/or eggs. The dough is shaped and can be stored. The pasta is boiled prior to consumption. There are many variations of shapes and ingredients that are all called pasta.
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Spaghetti is a long, thin form of pasta. It is versatile, popular, and available throughout the Western world. Spaghetti is the plural form of the Italian word spaghetto, which is a diminutive of spago, meaning "thin string" or "twine".
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Penne (IPA UK: ['pɛni], US: ['pɛneɪ]) is a type of pasta. Pieces have a cylindrical shape and, usually, their ends are cut diagonally. Penne is the plural form of the Italian penna, deriving from Latin penna (meaning "feather" or "quill").
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Fettuccine (literally "little ribbons" in Italian) is a type of pasta. It is a flat, thick noodle made of egg and flour, similar to tagliatelle.
In Italian cuisine, it is traditionally made fresh (either at home or commercially), but dried versions also exist on the market.
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In Italian cuisine, it is traditionally made fresh (either at home or commercially), but dried versions also exist on the market.
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Semolina is the inner, granular, starchy endosperm of hard or durum wheat (not yet ground into flour); used to make pasta and semolina milk pudding. It is The gritty coarse particles of wheat left after the finer flour has been extracted.
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Lajia (喇家) village is an archaeological site located in Minhe County in northwest China's Qinghai province. Lajia is associated with the Qijia culture and was discovered by archaeologists in 2000. The site covers an area of around 200,000 square meters.
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The Qijia culture (齊家文化) (2400 BC - 1900 BC) was an early Bronze Age culture distributed around the upper Yellow River region of western Gansu and eastern Qinghai, China.
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Origin Bayankala Mountains, Qinghai Province
Mouth Bohai Sea
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Length 5464 km (3398 mi)
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Proso millet (Panicum miliaceum) is also known as common millet, broom corn, hog millet or white millet.
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Proso millet (Panicum miliaceum) is also known as common millet, broom corn, hog millet or white millet.
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An ingredient used in many foods, flour is a fine powder made by grinding cereals or other edible starchy plant seeds suitable for grinding. It is most commonly made from wheat—the word "flour" used without qualification implies wheatflour—but also maize (now called
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Lokshen soup is a chicken soup made primarily from chicken and noodles - usually egg vermicelli.
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Pasta is a type of food made from a dough using flour, water and/or eggs. The dough is shaped and can be stored. The pasta is boiled prior to consumption. There are many variations of shapes and ingredients that are all called pasta.
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Reshteh, from the Persian word for thread or string, refers to a very fine noodle similar to Capellini (angel hair pasta). However, its general meaning is for ribbon shaped egg noodle that is fresh. Traditionally the noodle would be a homemade and cut item.
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