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Singapore chow mein

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This dish, known in Europe and Australasia as Singapore chow mein, is actually a Cantonese dish of noodles stir-fried with curry powder, bean sprouts, barbecued pork, and vegetables. Distinct from Singapore-style noodles, the spicy dish uses medium-width wheat noodles instead of rice vermicelli and resembles Mie goreng.

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