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Mee ka tee

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Mee ka tee
Alternative namesmee katee Lao, mee kati Vientiane, mee gati
TypeSoup
Place of originLaos
Main ingredientsRice noodles, coconut milk, egg, curry
Similar dishesKhao poon

Mee ka tee (Lao: ໝີ່ກະທິ), also known as mee ka tee Lao, mee ka tee Vientiane, Laotian pork curry noodle soup, mee kati, mee kathi or mee gati, is a Laotian red curry and coconut milk egg drop noodle soup[1] originating from Vientiane, Laos.[citation needed] Mee ka tee is a noodle soup consisting of rice noodles in broth with coconut cream, hand-pounded red curry paste, ground (minced) pork, peanuts and egg, topped with fresh shredded cabbage, cilantro, green onions, beansprouts and mint.[2] Sometimes mee ka tee is served with Laotian puffed sticky rice and deep-fried sun-dried peppers.

Mee ka tee in the Lao language literally means "coconut milk noodles". Mee means 'noodle', and ka tee means 'coconut cream/milk'. It is said to be the sweeter and creamier cousin of khao poon, or even a soupy version of pad Thai.[3][4]

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References

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  1. ^ TOMETICH, ANNABELLE. "Hot Dish: At Thai Star, a Lao soup with exotic appeal". The News-Press. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
  2. ^ "Mee Katee - Egg Red Curry Noodle Soup". saeng's kitchen. 2020-01-06. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
  3. ^ "Oodles Page 3". Laos In The House. Retrieved 2021-07-03.
  4. ^ "One of the most delicious things I've eaten in Dallas came from Khao Noodle Shop". Dallas News. 2019-03-13. Retrieved 2021-07-04.