Oil noodles
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Shanghai oil noodle
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Alternative name(s) | Cooked noodles |
Place of origin | China |
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Type | Chinese noodles |
Main ingredient(s) | Wheat flour, eggs, egg whites, salt, corn oil, sodium benzoate |
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Traditional Chinese | 油麵 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 油面 | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | oil noodle | ||||||||||
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Tagalog | pancit lutong |
Oil noodles or cooked noodles is a type of Chinese noodle. It is sometimes used in Cantonese cuisine.
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Production
Oil noodles are made of wheat flour, eggs, egg whites, salt, corn oil, and sodium benzoate.
Variety
Most oil noodles require boiling or cooking. Some come ready in a pre-cooked state. They can be served hot or cold. Sauce, meat, broth or vegetables can be added.
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