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Wonton Noodles Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wonton noodles Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wonton noodles with soup in a stoneware bowl with orchids on the side Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Guangdong style wonton noodles with soup in a porcelain bowl Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tasty oriental wonton noodles with soup in a porcelain bowl Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wonton noodles
Traditional wonton noodles with soup in a porcelain bowl with spoon and fork on the side Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chinese wonton noodles with soup in a stoneware bowl with single orchid flower on the side Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Oriental wonton noodles with soup in a porcelain bowl Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Spicy oriental wonton noodles with soup in a porcelain bowl with single orchid flower on the side Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Wonton noodles, sometimes called wanton mee (wanton is a Cantonese word for dumpling while noodles in Hokkien is mee or in Cantonese, min) is a Cantonese noodle dish which is popular in Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. The dish is usually served in a hot broth, garnished with leafy vegetables, and wonton dumplings. The types of leafy vegetables used are usually kai-lan also known as Chinese kale. Another type of dumpling known as shui jiao is sometimes served in place of wonton. It contains prawns, chicken or pork, spring onions with some chefs adding mushroom and black fungus.


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