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  2. Rice vermicelli - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, "bihon" is commonly referred to as rice noodles, but most retail versions are made from potato starch rather than rice. This makes the noodles more translucent and elastic when cooked, distinguishing them from traditional rice-based noodles. The substitution is due to cost-effectiveness and texture preferences in the local ...

  3. Rice noodles - Wikipedia

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    A rice noodle dish in a pan. Rice noodles are noodles made with rice flour and water as the principal ingredients. Sometimes ingredients such as tapioca or corn starch are added in order to improve the transparency or increase the gelatinous and chewy texture of the noodles. Rice noodles are most common in the cuisines of China, India and ...

  4. Pancit - Wikipedia

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    The noodles are slightly toasted while it's still dry. Pancit bihon guisado – or simply pancit bihon (traditionally and historically also spelled as Spanish: bijon) is the type usually associated with the word "pancit", very thin rice noodles (rice vermicelli) fried with soy sauce some citrus, possibly with patís, and some variation of ...

  5. Vegetable Stir Fry with Rice Noodles Recipe - AOL

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    8 oz rice noodles (box says Pad Thai); 2 tbsp canola oil; 5 cloves of fresh garlic, mashed into a paste; 2 bell peppers, any color you like, seeded, stemmed and thinly sliced; 4 baby bok choy ...

  6. Cellophane noodles - Wikipedia

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    In Hawaii, where cuisine is heavily influenced by Asian cultures, cellophane noodles are known locally as long rice, supposedly because the process of making the noodles involves extruding the starch through a potato ricer. [5] They are used most often in chicken long rice, a dish of cellophane noodles in chicken broth that is often served at ...

  7. How Long to Cook Pasta Based on the Shape - AOL

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  8. Pancit choca - Wikipedia

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    Some variants of the dish use sotanghon (glass noodles) instead of bihon. [11] [13] Others also add mussels or shrimp, and/or cook the dish in shrimp stock instead of water. [14] Cavite's pancit choca is a combination of sotanghon with squid, its ink, vinegar, seasonings and aromatic spices garnished with green kamias slivers. [15]

  9. Crossing-the-bridge noodles - Wikipedia

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    The main ingredient of the noodles is rice.Rice vermicelli production differs in different regions. In Kunming and Yunnan, there are two varieties: "dry paste" and "sour paste"; The production process differs depending on individual preferences and tastes: "Sour paste", as the name suggests, tastes a little sour, but is characterized by a relatively thick and soft rice noodle, whereas the "dry ...