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ramen
[ rah-muhn ]
noun
- (used with a singular verb) a bowl of clear soup containing noodles, vegetables, and often bits of meat.
- (usually used with a plural verb) the Asian wheat noodles used in this soup:
I prefer the wavy ramen to the straight ones.
ramen
/ ˈɑːə /
noun
- a Japanese dish consisting of a clear broth containing thin white noodles and sometimes vegetables, meat, etc
plural noun
- thin white noodles served in such a broth
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of ramen1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of ramen1
Example Sentences
“I wasn’t sad about the house. I was sad about my pet, my friend,” she said while eating a bowl of ramen noodles at the table of her family’s new rental.
Enjoy them as is for a quick, on-the-go breakfast, toss them into a Cobb salad, mash them into egg salad, slice them into homemade ramen or add them to fried rice.
The “spread,” he said, would include jailhouse burritos, a variety of creative ramen noodle recipes and a questionable version of kimchi that relies heavily on pickles purchased from the commissary.
I added things like French fries with furikake, a lineup of my favorite dipping sauces, potato mochi, ramen specials and more to have a little fun with different flavors.
While millions of people in Florida fled Hurricane Milton, Mike Smalls Jr ventured into the violent winds in Tampa, Florida, holding a blow-up mattress, an umbrella and a pack of ramen noodles.
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