Noodle
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A noodle is a thin strip of pasta, usually cut or extruded from some kind of dough. It is the basic unit in dishes like spaghetti, linguine, soba, and udon. The term often refers to moist, cooked pasta, since it has connotations of curviness and slipperiness, but also to dried noodles that must be reconstituted by boiling or soaking in water.
The word noodle derives from German "Nudel", meaning pasta. It is sometimes used metaphorically to mean the brain. Noodling means playing semi-random, usually improvised, music (frequently in the middle of a rehearsal when the conductor is trying to say something important). This practice is also called doodling. Noodling in the Southern United States also refers to the practice of catching fish with one's bare hands.
See also
- Pasta and Boiled pasta
- Chinese noodles
- Beef noodle soup
- Ramen
- Saimin
- Soba
- Udon
- Instant noodles
- Cup Noodles/Pot Noodle
- Pho -- A Vietnamese noodle dish
- Marco Polo
- Wai-Wai -- Indian noodlesde:Nudel