Mee rebus explained

Mee rebus
Alternate Name:Mie rebus, mie kuah
Region:Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore[1] [2]
Course:Main course
Type:Noodle
Main Ingredient:Noodles (eggs), gravy (either dried shrimp based or fermented soybeans (tauchu) based)

Mee rebus (also known as mie rebus/mi rebus and mie kuah, the latter literally means "noodle soup" in Indonesian)[3] is a Maritime Southeast Asian noodle soup dish. Literally translated as "boiled noodles", it is popular in Maritime Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.

Similar dishes

In certain areas, a similar variety of Mee rebus is called Mie Jawa, Mee Jawa, Mi Jawa, Bakmi Jawa or Bakmi Godhog,[4] although this is a popular misnomer, since Mie Jawa is slightly different from Mie Rebus. Despite sharing similar spices, Mie Jawa contains chicken instead of shrimp.[4] A dish similar to Mie Rebus in Indonesia is called mie celor, and it is popular in Palembang. Batam islands has a version called Mie Lendir.

See also

References

  1. Web site: A Guide on What To Eat in Indonesia Part II . Nicole . 4 November 2015 . That Food Cray .
  2. Book: Su-Lyn Tan. Mark Tay. Malaysia & Singapore. registration. 2003. Lonely Planet. 978-1-74059-370-0. 17.
  3. Web site: A Guide on What To Eat in Indonesia Part II . Nicole . 4 November 2015 . That Food Cray .
  4. Web site: Bakmi Godhog Recipe (Java Style Boiled Noodle) . Pepy Nasution . Indonesia Eats . 3 December 2010 .