Mee
Mee is a term used in Malaysia, Singapore, and parts of Indonesia and Brunei to denote a category of Chinese-style wheat noodles. The word derives from the Hokkien/Minnan word for noodles and has become common in Malay, English, and regional menus as a general label for various cooked noodle dishes. In many Southeast Asian cuisines, mee refers specifically to yellow, egg-based wheat noodles, though it can also encompass other wheat-based preparations.
Typical mee varieties include yellow egg noodles, known as mee kuning in some dishes, which are often
Culinary use of mee is widespread in households and eateries, contributing to the everyday fabric of Southeast