Saang mein

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Saang mein
SaangMein.jpg
Origin
Place of origin Hong Kong
Region or state Hong Kong
Details
Type Chinese noodles
Serving temperature Hot
Main ingredient(s) Wheat flour, tapioca flour, salt, potassium carbonate, water
Saang mein
Traditional Chinese 生麵
Simplified Chinese 生面
Literal meaning raw noodle

Saang mein is a type of Chinese noodle found in Hong Kong. It is often available in overseas Chinatowns.

Production

It is made of wheat flour, tapioca flour, salt, potassium carbonate, and water.[1]

Variety

Saang mein can be cooked quickly similarly to ramen noodles. It is known for a more smooth and soapy texture. It can be eaten plain or with additional sesame oil. Vegetables such as kai-lan can be added. The noodle does have a wheat taste. It is served hot.

See also

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  1. Saang mein noodle packaging from Hong Kong.