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'''Millinge''' is a [[Chinese]] [[noodle]] dish, consisting of long wheat noodles in a thin sauce. The sauce is made from tomato paste, vinegar, sugar, and cooking wine, mixed until it is very thin. The dish also often contains [[chicken]], [[pork]] or [[lamb]].
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'''Millinge''' is a [[Chinese]] [[noodle]] dish, consisting of long wheat noodles in a thin sauce. The sauce is made from tomato paste, vinegar, sugar, and cooking wine, mixed until it is very thin. The dish also often contains [[chicken]], [[pork]] or [[lamb]].  
  
 
Millinge is common in the north, but is rare to make in other parts of the country outside of [[Daoist]]s during the [[Procession of the Master]].
 
Millinge is common in the north, but is rare to make in other parts of the country outside of [[Daoist]]s during the [[Procession of the Master]].
  
 
[[Category:Chinese Food]]
 
[[Category:Chinese Food]]

Latest revision as of 20:59, March 25, 2010

Millinge is a Chinese noodle dish, consisting of long wheat noodles in a thin sauce. The sauce is made from tomato paste, vinegar, sugar, and cooking wine, mixed until it is very thin. The dish also often contains chicken, pork or lamb.

Millinge is common in the north, but is rare to make in other parts of the country outside of Daoists during the Procession of the Master.