Thursday, April 10, 2008

Pansit Bihon


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Pancit or '"Pansit"' is a stir-fried noodle dish, common in the Philippines, though of Chinese origin. This food is second in popularity to rice in the country, and is similar to yakisoba and yakiudon, Japanese-style stir-fried noodles.

Pancit Bíhon is the type with which foreigners usually associate the word "pancít": very thin rice noodles fried with soy sauce and some citrus (kalamansi) and possibly with patis (fish sauce), and some variation of sliced meat and chopped vegetables. The exact Bijon composition depends on someone's recipe but usually, meat or shrimps and cabbage are the most basic ingredients in a pancit bihon.

There are so many variations on how bihon to be cook. Whatever the other types of bihon, filipino people would surely love them.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow pancit pangpahaba ng buhay. sarap pag maraming kalamansi. =)

Anonymous said...

Hi, I shouldn't be looking at this blog when I am hungry, any more than we should never shop for food when hungry! Have a great weekend.

Anonymous said...

Hi CC... sarap naman ng pansit na yan!

Anonymous said...

yummy pansit..want to have some..hehehe

mylou said...

yummm nagutom tuloy ako... hehehehe you just reminded me to make pancit not sure when but soon i guess. blog hopping here!

Anonymous said...

wow ang sarap naman nya! pahingi

Sweetiepie said...

Wow kalami mani ako dri imo pagkaon dai oi, makagutom jud!

Unknown said...

Love! LOve! pansit bihon, i can never get enough of it.

Anna said...

Wow love this, it's making me hungry....

Maria Justine said...

sarap naman nakakagutom!!!

Portia said...

my mouth is watery now....ahhhhh,yumyumyum!