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*''czásiáŋmién'' ("fried sauce noodles") = noodles with a stir-fried soybean-, fish-, and seafood-based sauce and various stir-fried vegetables. ''Czásiáŋmién'' sauce contains no pork, unlike Korean ''jjajangmyeon''. Veg(etari)an versions feature shiitake and other mushrooms instead of fish and seafood. | *''czásiáŋmién'' ("fried sauce noodles") = noodles with a stir-fried soybean-, fish-, and seafood-based sauce and various stir-fried vegetables. ''Czásiáŋmién'' sauce contains no pork, unlike Korean ''jjajangmyeon''. Veg(etari)an versions feature shiitake and other mushrooms instead of fish and seafood. | ||
*''lyŋmién'' ("cold noodles") = ice-cold noodles, served with ice, roe, vegetables, and a rice wine-based sauce | *''lyŋmién'' ("cold noodles") = ice-cold noodles, served with ice, roe, vegetables, and a rice wine-based sauce | ||
*''lámién'' = basically Japanese ramen | *''lámién'' (Transcription of Xeno-Mandarin 拉面 ''lamian'') = basically Japanese ramen |
Revision as of 00:41, 10 May 2020
spans Northern China, Japan and Korea
Geography
Official languages
Siészalese; states may have other official languages like Xeno-Mandarin
Music
Cuisine
Siészal is one of the most vegetarian parts of Lõis, with an estimated 30% of the population being vegetarian. It's second only to Newton and Mexico.
- záfsaj ("mixed vegetables") = a kind of salad made with various greens and seaweeds
- czásiáŋmién ("fried sauce noodles") = noodles with a stir-fried soybean-, fish-, and seafood-based sauce and various stir-fried vegetables. Czásiáŋmién sauce contains no pork, unlike Korean jjajangmyeon. Veg(etari)an versions feature shiitake and other mushrooms instead of fish and seafood.
- lyŋmién ("cold noodles") = ice-cold noodles, served with ice, roe, vegetables, and a rice wine-based sauce
- lámién (Transcription of Xeno-Mandarin 拉面 lamian) = basically Japanese ramen