Kya zan hinga

Burmese Noodle soup
  • glass noodle
  • mushrooms
  • bean curd skin
  • daylily buds
  • shrimp
  • fish balls
Ingredients generally used
  • garlic
  • pepper

Kya zan hinga (Burmese: ကြာဆံဟင်းခါး; lit.'lotus thread soup'), also known as kyazan chet (ကြာဆံချက်), is a dish of glass noodles[1] in chicken consommé in Burmese cuisine. It is made with mushrooms, bean curd skin, dried daylily buds, shrimp, garlic, pepper and sometimes fish balls. For the addition of texture and flavour, it can be garnished with coriander, sliced shallots, fish sauce, chilli powder and a squeeze of lime.

See also

  • Noodle soup

References

  1. ^ Minahan, J. (2009). The complete guide to national symbols and emblems. The Complete Guide to National Symbols and Emblems. Greenwood Press. p. 115. ISBN 978-0-313-34498-5.

Further reading

  • Virtual Lotus: Modern Fiction of Southeast Asia – Google Books. p. 322.
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