| Rice vermicelli | |
|---|---|
| Chinese: | 米粉 |
| - Pronunciation in Mandarin: | mǐfěn ? |
| - Pronunciation in Cantonese: | mai3 fen2 ? |
| - Pronunciation in Min Nan: | bí-hún ? |
| Filipino: | bihon or bijon |
| Japanese: | ビーフン |
| Malay : | bihun |
| Vietnamese : | bún |
Rice vermicelli are thin noodles made from rice, sometimes also known as rice noodles or rice sticks. They are a part of several Asian cuisines, where they are often eaten as part of a soup dish, stir fry, or salad. Rice vermicelli are particularly prominent in the cuisines of China and Southeast Asia, many of which feature a notable Chinese culinary influence.
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