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Misua noodle making in Lukang, Taiwan

A noodle is food made from unleavened dough that is cooked in a boiling liquid. Depending upon the type, noodles may be dried or refrigerated before cooking. The word noodle derives from the German Nudel (noodle) and may be related to the Latin word nodus (knot). In American English, noodle is a generic term for unleavened dough made from many different types of ingredients. Noodles exist in an abundance of shapes.


The first written account of noodles is from the East Han Dynasty between AD 25 and 220. In October 2005, the oldest noodles yet discovered were found at the Lajia site (Qijia culture) along the Yellow River in Qinghai, China. The 4,000-year-old noodles appear to have been made from foxtail millet and broomcorn millet.[1].[2]

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[edit] Types of noodles by primary ingredient

Wide, uncooked egg noodles.

[edit] Millet

[edit] Wheat

Handmade short, thick small German noodles called spätzle
  • Chūka men (中華麺): Japanese for "Chinese noodles", used for ramen, chanpon and yakisoba
  • Lamian (拉麵): hand pulled Chinese noodles.
  • Mee pok (麪薄): flat, yellow Chinese noodles, popular in Southeast Asia
  • Nokedli: Hungarian noodle
  • Pasta: approximately 350 variants used in Italian cuisine
  • Sōmen (そうめん): very thin Japanese wheat noodles
  • Spätzle: a Swabian type of noodle made of wheat and eggs
  • Tészta: various ranges of Hungarian pasta
  • Udon (うどん): thick Japanese wheat noodles

[edit] Rice

  • Flat or Thick rice noodles, also known as héfěn or ho fun (河粉), kway teow or sen yai (เส้นใหญ่)
  • Rice vermicelli: thin rice noodles, also known as mǐfěn (米粉) or bee hoon or sen mee (เส้นหมี่)

[edit] Mung bean

  • Cellophane noodles, also known as glass noodles, sweet potato Vermicelli or bean vermicelli. fěnsī (粉絲) in Chinese, harusame(春雨) in Japanese, soun or suun in Indonesian, wun sen (วุ้นเส้น) in Thai.
  • The principal ingredient of the Korean recipe Jap Chae

[edit] Potato or canna starch

[edit] Buckwheat

[edit] Acorn

  • Acorn noodles, also known as dotori guksu (도토리국수) in Korean, are made of acorn meal, wheat flour, wheat germ and salt.

[edit] Types of noodle dishes

A simple noodle soup consisting of Soy sauce and Sesame oil.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Oldest noodles unearthed in China", BBC News, 12 October 2005.
  2. ^ Food reference
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