Mie kangkung explained

Mie kangkung
Alternate Name:Mi kangkung
Country:Indonesia
Region:Jakarta, West Java, Banten
Course:Main
Type:Noodle soup
Served:Hot
Main Ingredient:Egg noodle, kangkung, kecap manis, mushroom, bakso

Mie kangkung, is an Indonesian vegetable noodle soup with kangkung (water spinach), usually served with bakso meatball and mushroom. It is a specialty of Betawi cuisine, Jakarta, Indonesia. The yellow egg noodles come with a brown-colored thick soup, made of chicken or beef broth, which is thickened with tapioca, spiced, and mixed with garlic and kecap manis (sweet soy sauce). Other ingredients include bakso meatballs, bean sprouts, mushrooms, hard-boiled quail eggs and sprinkled with bawang goreng (fried shallots) and added with a dash of kaffir lime juice and sambal.[1]

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  1. News: Betawi-Tionghoa Dalam Semangkuk Mi Kangkung . Mawar Kusuma . 13 March 2013 . id . Kompas.com . 29 January 2015.