Chow Mein is one of the secret bosses in Dragon Quest 4. He is found deep underground along with Foo Yung. They are always seen having an argument about which is better: chickens or eggs? He is a strong boss with the ability to attack twice per turn and muster his attack. He can also use feathers to protect himself, and can defend very strongly. He and Foo Yung must be defeated several times to obtain the Pandemonic Equipment, among other rewards.
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| - Chow Mein is one of the secret bosses in Dragon Quest 4. He is found deep underground along with Foo Yung. They are always seen having an argument about which is better: chickens or eggs? He is a strong boss with the ability to attack twice per turn and muster his attack. He can also use feathers to protect himself, and can defend very strongly. He and Foo Yung must be defeated several times to obtain the Pandemonic Equipment, among other rewards.
- Chow Mein is a song in Mafia II.
- Chow Mein is a crafting good for the Tea Garden in FarmVille's Jade Falls (farm). It requires 3 Jade Bamboo Bushels, 1 Sticky Rice Bushels, and 3 Basil Bushels.
- In American Chinese cuisine, it is a stir-fried dish consisting of noodles, meat (chicken is most common but pork, beef or shrimp can be used), onions and celery. It is often served as a specific dish at westernized Chinese restaurants. There are two main kinds of chow meins available in the market: 1) Steamed chow mein, and 2) Crispy chow mein, also known as Hong Kong style chow mein (see below). The steamed chow mein has a softer texture, while the latter is crispier and drier. Crispy chow mein uses fried, flat noodles, while soft chow mein uses long, rounded noodles.
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| - Chow Mein is one of the secret bosses in Dragon Quest 4. He is found deep underground along with Foo Yung. They are always seen having an argument about which is better: chickens or eggs? He is a strong boss with the ability to attack twice per turn and muster his attack. He can also use feathers to protect himself, and can defend very strongly. He and Foo Yung must be defeated several times to obtain the Pandemonic Equipment, among other rewards.
- In American Chinese cuisine, it is a stir-fried dish consisting of noodles, meat (chicken is most common but pork, beef or shrimp can be used), onions and celery. It is often served as a specific dish at westernized Chinese restaurants. There are two main kinds of chow meins available in the market: 1) Steamed chow mein, and 2) Crispy chow mein, also known as Hong Kong style chow mein (see below). The steamed chow mein has a softer texture, while the latter is crispier and drier. Crispy chow mein uses fried, flat noodles, while soft chow mein uses long, rounded noodles. Crispy chow mein has either onions and celery in the finished dish or is served "strained", without any vegetables. Steamed chow mein can have many different kind of vegetables in the finished dish; most commonly including onions and celery but also sometimes carrots, cabbage and mung bean sprouts as well. Crispy chow mein is usually topped with a thick brown sauce, while steamed chow mein is mixed with soy sauce before being served. There is a regional difference in the US between the East and West Coast use of the term "chow mein." On the East Coast, "chow mein" is always the crispy or Hong Kong style. The steamed style using soft noodles is a separate dish called "lo mein". On the West Coast, "chow mein" is always the steamed style, the crispy style is "Hong Kong style". The crispy version of chow mein can also be served in a hamburger-style bun as a Chow mein sandwich.
- Chow Mein is a song in Mafia II.
- Chow Mein is a crafting good for the Tea Garden in FarmVille's Jade Falls (farm). It requires 3 Jade Bamboo Bushels, 1 Sticky Rice Bushels, and 3 Basil Bushels.
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