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  2. Yeah, They’re Gluten-Free, But Are Rice Noodles Healthy? - AOL

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    Rice noodles are naturally healthy and an awesome gluten-free alternative to those who can’t eat regular pasta—though one isn’t dramatically healthier than the other.

  3. Gluten-Free Drunken Noodles (Pad Kee Mao) Recipe - AOL

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    Add black soy sauce, oyster sauce, fish sauce, rice vinegar and golden mountain sauce. Cook for one minute and add rice noodles. Toss until thoroughly coated. Add thai basil, and 1-2 teaspoons of ...

  4. Gluten-Free Drunken Noodles (Pad Kee Mao)

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    Add black soy sauce, oyster sauce, fish sauce, rice vinegar and golden mountain sauce. Cook for one minute and add rice noodles. Toss until thoroughly coated. Add thai basil, and 1-2 teaspoons of ...

  5. Khanom chin - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of khanom chin noodles: Khanom chin noodles made with fermented flour, usually made in the northeast. The brown noodle is stickier than fresh flour and can keep for a long time. This is the ancient method of khanom chin making. Khanom chin noodle made with fresh flour. The noodles are bigger than fermented flour and softer too.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Sukhothai rice noodles - Wikipedia

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    Sukhothai rice noodles (Thai: ก๋วยเตี๋ยวสุโขทัย, kuaitiao Sukhothai) is a style of rice noodle soup (kuai tiao) served in Thailand. It consists of rice noodles with stock and toppings, combining rice noodle which almost served with a thin type of noodle called “sen lek”.

  8. Vegetarian? Gluten-Free? Here’s How Much Your Diet Affects ...

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    Gluten-Free Diet. CouponBirds Comparison: You will increase your shop by 12% on a gluten-free diet. If you’ve ever been to a bakery or restaurant with a gluten-free option, this won’t surprise ...

  9. Drunken noodles - Wikipedia

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    Drunken noodles or drunkard noodles is a Thai stir-fried noodle dish similar to phat si-io but spicier. [1] In English texts, it is rendered as pad kee mao, [2] pad ki mao, or pad kimao / ˌ p æ d k iː ˈ m aʊ / [3] – from its Thai name Thai: ผัดขี้เมา, RTGS: phat khi mao, [pʰàt kʰîː māw], in which phat means 'to stir-fry' and khi mao means 'drunkard'.