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PULAU TIKUS MARKET CHEE CHEONG FAN

March 16, 2008 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review Leave a Comment

A rice noodle roll (also translated as steamed rice roll) is a Cantonese dish from southern China and Hong Kong, commonly served as a variety of dim sum. It is a thin roll made from a wide strip of Shahe fen (rice noodles), filled with shrimp, pork, vegetables, or other ingredients. Sweet soy sauce is poured over the dish upon serving. A very similar dish is the Vietnamese bánh cuốn.

The rice noodle sheets are made from a viscous mixture of rice flour and water. This liquid is poured onto a specially-made flat pan in which it is steamed to produce the square rice sheets. Chee cheong fun can be served with different flavour of sauce.

The one i love the most will be Pulau Tikus market one.. thats my love ones… of chee cheong fun

Locations: Penang, Pulau Tikus Food: Chee Cheong Fun Category: Food Review


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