Literally "stir-fried noodles".
Chow mein is a Chinese dish made with stir-fried noodles, vegetables, and sometimes meat or seafood. It is typically cooked quickly over high heat in a wok, giving it a slightly crispy texture. The term "chow mein" translates to "fried noodles" in Cantonese.
In Hindi, "mein" means "I" or "in." It is commonly used to indicate oneself or to express possession or location.
It means my father
"Chow" is often used to mean "goodbye" in English, but it actually comes from the French word "au revoir" meaning "until we see each other again."
Ye sawal hai (letter 'a'). Jisme saal mein 1 bar, mahine mein 2 bar, hafte mein 4 bar aur roz mein 6 bar 'a' aata hai.
Man Mein Hai Visshwas ended in 2017.
If you mean reef chow, it is a fish food commonly used by people who have saltwater aquariums with live corals in them. I have never heard it called reef chow mein.
In one cup of chow mein there are 30 carbs.
large order of Cantonese Chow Mein
Chow mein, and its many varieties, originated in China.
You would simply call it "chow mein". There is no translation.
where they have Minneapolis style chow mein
the only fact i can tell you about chow mein is that ive never tried it
Yakisoba is better Chow Mein sucks as badly as it possibly could.
chicken chow mein first became popular in 1876
Jessica Chow goes by JChow, and Chow-mein.
Chow mein is a Chinese dish of stir fried noodle. There are many varieties and versions depending on one's taste. An average serving of regular chow mein is about 128 calories in one serving size and 515 calories for chicken chow mein.
An Asian dish similar to pasta. It contains noodles, vegetables, and spices such as ginger. It's fried together in a pan or a wok; you can also add meat or poultry, as in Chicken Chow Mein.