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Do you think that noodle is very popular in many country?
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in my country, many people like it because it taste so delicious. there are many kind of noodle.
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Her at México noodles are very popular. there are soup, and another mexican dishes with them
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Not very popular here except in Chinese restaurants :D I just love them!!
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Really? I don't think so!
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hoangthuong wrote:Do you think that noodle is very popular in many country?
Especially in Korea, people have noodle every meal (I often see this on TV). And so do I, I love eating instant noodle, it's so delicious and tasty :wink: :wink:
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Here in Qatar or in Arabic countries noodles is very popular,specially with sauces or cheese... :wink:
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i dont know exactly whether spaghetti or pasta can be called noodle? if yes it is very popular here in Europe. but anyway i´d prefer asian noodle simply because i have yet to learn the originally italian methode for cooking spaghetti and because i am from asia.
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yes, many Chinese people like noodle,to me, it's not so bad :D
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here in Jordan noodle is so popular and many people like it :) :D :) :D :) :D but i want to knwo .,.from which or which is the first countrymade or knew noodles????? :P :P :P
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the first country? i think, maybe, China or Italy?
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It is very popular here. Unfortunately, noodles here are often instant, comes in small packs, could be cooked in 3-5 minutes..they don't really taste like real noodle to me.. And since it is cheap.. noodles has become the "food of the hungry Filipinos" (i have read that somewhere i can't remember though)If you want a really good noodle, you have to go to a chinese restaurant..which costs 10-30 times the price of instant noodles..
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TearHere wrote:It is very popular here. Unfortunately, noodles here are often instant, comes in small packs, could be cooked in 3-5 minutes..they don't really taste like real noodle to me.. And since it is cheap.. noodles has become the "food of the hungry Filipinos" (i have read that somewhere i can't remember though)If you want a really good noodle, you have to go to a chinese restaurant..which costs 10-30 times the price of instant noodles..
u r right my friend,.,the noodels in the chinese resturants is more tasty than small packs noodels

i want noodels now :D :) :) :D :) :D :wink: really tasty
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Latin : nodus(i) (knot)

then...

German : Nudel(n)

French : nouille(s)

English : noodle(s)

English name comes directly from german name... "noodle" and "Nudel" are pronounced the same way.

Anyway... Teigwaren (pastas) are very good, z.B. les nouilles !

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Post by gretch »

Hi! Here in Manila there are a lot of Chinese stores selling different kinds of instant noodles from Japan,Korea and China. Me and my husband really love it.
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yes it is very popular in chinese meal,,,ppl always hv noodles as breakfast=]...i do hv it for breakfast four times a week
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TearHere wrote: noodles has become the "food of the hungry Filipinos" (i have read that somewhere i can't remember though)
... Maybe on the packet where you saw the words that inspired your nickname :roll: :D
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Dixie wrote:
TearHere wrote: noodles has become the "food of the hungry Filipinos" (i have read that somewhere i can't remember though)
... Maybe on the packet where you saw the words that inspired your nickname :roll: :D
:lol: :lol: iit's from a magazine, i can't remember what..

well yeah.. i pretty much got my nickname from that..in fact saw that from a chocolate pack...you have to tear here before you can get a bite.. :lol:
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Post by Miko »

This is a good bowl of noodles I want to share with you :wink: . It looks very delicious.
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Oh, you make me feel very hungry Miko.
Hey, how much does it cost?
Thanks
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