Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.What is the difference between chowmein and lo mein?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(What is the difference between chowmein and lo mein?),it will help you,my kids.
Answer:
Chow Mein are crunchy noodles, lo mein are soft.
lo mein is better XD i hate chowmein
lo mein is skinnier noodles
Chow mein is served over crunchy, fried noodles, while lo mein is served over boiled noodles like cooked pasta.
mein is just the chinese word for noodles, so it can be any kind of noodle, though noodle soup and thin noodles and everything has a different name. mein is just the base word. an chow mein is just a type of dish with mein/noodles.
lo mein is long soft noodles and chow mein is short and crunchy like fried noodles or something
ooo ooo i kno this 1 i used to work at a chineese takeout place i think its chow mein thats the bigger noodle and lo mein thats the smaller noodle or it could b da ohter way around but i think das it
Chow mein is the crunchy noodles, lo mein is the soft noodles
chow mian and lomian both are both noodles,
chow mian is fried,lomein just is boiled,no oil
cooked.
Chow mein has beansprouts, lo mein has noodles.
Lo mein has large flat noodles.
In Cantonese,
"chow" means fry
"lo" means mix / toss with
therefore, we refer "chowmein" as fried noodles, the mein (noodles) could be rice noodle, egg noodle, wheat noodle, ramen, thick or thin, crispy or soft, etc. "Lo mein" could be cold noodle and we sometimes put the sauce (minced pork or other ingredients) on the noodle and toss to combine.
chow mein is fried noodles and lo mein is boiled noodles
they are basically the same thing except chow mein is cooked a little bit longer
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Kitty said: Yes.What is the difference between chowmein and lo mein?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(What is the difference between chowmein and lo mein?),it will help you,my kids.
Answer:
Chow Mein are crunchy noodles, lo mein are soft.
lo mein is better XD i hate chowmein
lo mein is skinnier noodles
Chow mein is served over crunchy, fried noodles, while lo mein is served over boiled noodles like cooked pasta.
mein is just the chinese word for noodles, so it can be any kind of noodle, though noodle soup and thin noodles and everything has a different name. mein is just the base word. an chow mein is just a type of dish with mein/noodles.
lo mein is long soft noodles and chow mein is short and crunchy like fried noodles or something
ooo ooo i kno this 1 i used to work at a chineese takeout place i think its chow mein thats the bigger noodle and lo mein thats the smaller noodle or it could b da ohter way around but i think das it
Chow mein is the crunchy noodles, lo mein is the soft noodles
chow mian and lomian both are both noodles,
chow mian is fried,lomein just is boiled,no oil
cooked.
Chow mein has beansprouts, lo mein has noodles.
Lo mein has large flat noodles.
In Cantonese,
"chow" means fry
"lo" means mix / toss with
therefore, we refer "chowmein" as fried noodles, the mein (noodles) could be rice noodle, egg noodle, wheat noodle, ramen, thick or thin, crispy or soft, etc. "Lo mein" could be cold noodle and we sometimes put the sauce (minced pork or other ingredients) on the noodle and toss to combine.
chow mein is fried noodles and lo mein is boiled noodles
they are basically the same thing except chow mein is cooked a little bit longer
correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
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