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  2. Banmian - Wikipedia

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    Other types of handmade noodles include youmian (similar dough texture and taste, but thinner round noodles), or mee hoon kueh (flat and thin rectangular pieces). The name banmian (board/block noodle) came from the Hakka method of cutting the noodle into straight strands using a wooden block as ruler.

  3. 23 Best Costco Pasta Meals to Feed Your Family - AOL

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    14. A-Sha Hakka Thick Cut Noodles. $8.99. Available in-store. Unlike instant ramen noodles, the Taiwanese wide noodles in these packs are air dried, meaning they have a chewier texture and are ...

  4. 5 Reasons You Should Be Using the Costco Mobile App - AOL

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    Now, you can pay right from the app at checkout, both in store and at the pump. Pro tip: Even if you don't have a Costco credit card, make sure you're still using a competitive rewards credit card ...

  5. 21 Items That Are Always Cheaper at Costco - AOL

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    Costco is known as a low-price leader, but as the big-box and warehouse store landscape becomes more and more competitive, it's getting harder to find unbeatable deals. Despite this, Costco still ...

  6. Costco's Healthiest Prepared Foods to Start the New Year Right

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    Goat Cheese, Pecan, and Mixed Green Salad. This premade salad consists of mixed greens, pecans, dried cranberries, bell peppers, tomatoes, red onions, and goat cheese with a honey vinaigrette. The ...

  7. Kuih - Wikipedia

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    The term kuih is widely used in Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore, kueh is used in Singapore and Indonesia, kue is used in Indonesia only, [1] all three refer to sweet or savoury desserts. Similar snacks are found throughout Southeast Asia, including the Burmese mont , Filipino kakanin , Thai khanom and Vietnamese bánh .

  8. Hokkien mee - Wikipedia

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    Hokkien mee can refer to five distinct dishes, with each being ubiquitous in specific localities in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. The dishes are all indigenous to the region and not known in Fujian itself, although they are all thought to have descended from lor mee (卤面), a staple of Fujianese cooking.

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