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  2. These Mouth-Watering Ramen Recipes From TikTok Will ... - AOL

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    Classic Shoyu Ramen. Shoyu ramen is one of the most popular types of ramen in Japan. The broth is slow-cooked in soy sauce, dashi, and chicken or pork bones for several hours. Recreate the umami ...

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    4. Crunch it Raw. The easiest way possible? Don’t cook it at all. One Redditor says that they knew a guy who would crush the noodles inside the package, pour in the seasoning packet, and “eat ...

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  5. List of ramen dishes - Wikipedia

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    Tsukemen at a restaurant in Tokyo, Japan. Champon – a ramen dish that is a regional cuisine of Nagasaki, Japan, [1] different versions exist in Japan, Korea and China. Champon is made by frying pork, seafood and vegetables with lard; a soup made with chicken and pig bones is then added.

  6. Narutomaki - Wikipedia

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    With ramen. With kitsune udon. With wonton noodles. With yakisoba. Naruto whirlpools in Naruto, Tokushima, which inspired the shape of narutomaki. Trivia.

  7. Lo mein - Wikipedia

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    The term lo mein comes from the Cantonese 撈麵, meaning "stirred noodles". [1] The Cantonese use of the character 撈, pronounced lou and meaning "to stir", in its casual form, differs from the character's traditional Han meaning of "to dredge" or "to scoop out of water" in Mandarin, in which case it would be pronounced as laau or lou in Cantonese (lāo in Mandarin).

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    For every liter of boiling water, add one tablespoon of baking soda. Cook the pasta according to package directions, drain—and use the noodles in your favorite ramen recipe. Related: 17 Best ...

  9. Tonkotsu ramen - Wikipedia

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    Tonkotsu ramen (豚骨ラーメン) is a ramen dish that originated in Kurume, [1] [2] [3] Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, and is a specialty dish on the island of Kyushu. The broth for tonkotsu ramen is based on pork bones, which is what the word tonkotsu ( 豚骨/とんこつ ) means in Japanese.