"Mee goreng" directly translates into "fried mee" or "fried noodles" in Malay. It is known that noodles are of Chinese origin. As Malaysia is a multiracial country, the Chinese fried noodles evolved into a local Indian version. It has been adopted by the Malay community in a different style as well.
New-mee-puu
just pronounce without the p
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Yes, it is..it means fried noodles and you can get a grat recipe here: http://www.recipezaar.com/Mee-Goreng-131560
If you are meaning the mee goreng noodles then that should cost you around 60 cents. my family is Indonesian and we eat that all the time. trust it is the nicest thing.
it is a noodle originated from north india. the best i ever tried is at adam rd
Ermm thats a tough one i think it says it in its name -.-INDIA!
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Pisang goreng is fried banana. I know cause im indonesian.
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