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Cellophane Noodles

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Cellophane Noodles

O Que É Cellophane Noodles?

Cellophane noodles, also known as glass noodles or bean thread noodles, are a type of translucent noodle made from starch (typically mung bean, potato, or sweet potato starch) and water. When cooked, they become clear and gelatinous, absorbing surrounding flavors well. They are a staple in many East and Southeast Asian cuisines.

"Unlike wheat-based noodles, cellophane noodles require soaking in hot water rather than boiling, making them quick to prepare for stir-fries, soups, and salads."

Qual o Sabor de Cellophane Noodles?

These noodles possess a remarkably neutral flavor, serving as an excellent vehicle for absorbing the robust flavors of broths, sauces, and accompanying ingredients.

Sabor
Neutral, Mild, Subtle
Textura
Chewy, Slippery, Springy
Aroma
None
Acidez
None

Métricas Técnicas

Informação Nutricional

Por 50g (dry)
Calorias180 kcal
Gordura Total0g
Gordura Saturada0g
Gordura Trans0g
Colesterol0mg
Proteína0g
Carboidratos Totais44g
Fibra Alimentar0g
Açúcares Totais0g
Cálcio0mg
Ferro0mg
Potássio0mg

Segredo do Chef

For salads and cold dishes, rinse cooked cellophane noodles thoroughly with cold water to stop the cooking process and prevent them from sticking together.

Substitutos e Proporções de Cellophane Noodles

O melhor substituto para Cellophane Noodles é Rice Vermicelli, usado na proporção de 1:1. For a similar thin noodle texture in stir-fries, soups, and spring rolls; note that rice vermicelli remains opaque when cooked.

Substitutos para Cellophane Noodles com proporções
Substituto Proporção Melhor para
Rice Vermicelli Melhor 1:1 For a similar thin noodle texture in stir-fries, soups, and spring rolls; note that rice vermicelli remains opaque when cooked.
Somen Noodles 1:1 If a wheat-based option is acceptable, somen offers a thin, delicate noodle suitable for cold dishes and light broths.
Glass Noodles (Sweet Potato Starch) 1:1 A direct substitute, often slightly thicker and chewier, commonly used in Korean cuisine (japchae).

Como Escolher e Armazenar Cellophane Noodles

  1. Store unopened packages in a cool, dry, dark pantry.
  2. Once opened, seal the package tightly or transfer to an airtight container.
  3. Keep away from direct sunlight or heat sources.
  4. Properly stored, they can last for years.

O Que Combina Bem Com Cellophane Noodles?

  • Soy sauce
  • sesame oil
  • ginger
  • garlic
  • cilantro
  • lime
  • chili
  • peanuts
  • shrimp
  • chicken
  • mushrooms
  • tofu
  • carrots
  • bell peppers

Perguntas frequentes

Qual o sabor de Cellophane Noodles?

These noodles possess a remarkably neutral flavor, serving as an excellent vehicle for absorbing the robust flavors of broths, sauces, and accompanying ingredients. None

Qual é um bom substituto para Cellophane Noodles?

O melhor substituto é Rice Vermicelli (1:1). For a similar thin noodle texture in stir-fries, soups, and spring rolls; note that rice vermicelli remains opaque when cooked.

Como escolher e armazenar Cellophane Noodles?

Store unopened packages in a cool, dry, dark pantry. Once opened, seal the package tightly or transfer to an airtight container. Keep away from direct sunlight or heat sources. Properly stored, they can last for years.

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