*Hi Ms. Dosha: I hope your evening is enjoyable. Your dish reminds me of one of my own. However; noodles 🍜 especially those type are very easy to overcook. Bring the noodles to a boil, and set aside for at least 2 minutes, and drain them. Don't let them sit in hot water, because they will continue to cook. Especially do this if you're going to cook them again with other food. Your noodles were overcooked to almost mush. I believe you and your family will enjoy this dish much better if you don't overcook your noodles. Thanks for feeding the cat 🐈, it looks kind of frail. Maybe a little more food for the cat would help. Blessings to you and your family.*
Greetings Miss Dosha it's late afternoon here in rural Pennsylvania USA 🇺🇸 we enjoy watching you and your mother preparing meals. May you and your family have a blessed evening. We call them Roman Noodles 🇺🇸
Looks yummy! We call them Ramen Noodles in the United States. A lot of ppl eat them just with the seasoning pack. But some ethnic groups add a bit. I add tomatoes, green chilies, bell peppers, and onions. Sometimes I also add shrimp with Creole seasoning or adobo chicken chunks. We also have a vegetable blend here called Asian blend sometimes I add that blend with Hunan sauce. Many Asian ppl here also make traditional Ramen bowl it’s a soup which comes with a pork broth, pork meat, a boiled egg, scallions and some herbs. I don’t eat pork so I sometimes make it this traditional Asian way with a vegetable or chicken broth and shrimp or chicken instead of pork.
Hello Ms Dosha here in the USA the Chinese culture started us eating noddles we just call them noodles they come with a season package inside beef,chicken,shrimp, lime, spicy and many more flavors I remember when they were only .10cent now they are ,25 cent a pack or 5 for $1dollar good video tell your mother hello and my grandmother use to make Fig Wine out of figs from the fig tree 🎄🍾🥂
Yes indeed! Here in the Caribbean, Trinidad & Tobago to be exact, we also refer to them as 'noodles.' Surprisingly they were originally sold at 1 TT dollar NOW 😨 they're a startling TT6.49 (in soms places), BUT, 😁 they make a delicious meal all the same. Thanks for the video Ms. Dosha. 😊