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Baik kut kyee kaik : ウィキペディア英語版
Baik kut kyee kaik

Baik Kut Kyee Kaik ((ビルマ語:ဗိတ်ကတ်ကြေးကိုက်)), also spelled Myeik katkyikaik, is a Burmese cuisine fried noodle dish. It consists of wide, flat rice noodles fried with squid slices, bean sprouts, prawns, steamed garden pea (''pe byoke''), spring onion, pepper and dark soy sauce. The dish is usually spicy and is associated with the coastal town of Myeik (Beik/Baik being the Mon name of the town) in Southern Myanmar. It is popular locally where it is found in the Southern coastal region of Myanmar and in Yangon.
The dish gets the name ''kat kyi kaik'' (scissor-bitten) because while the noodle and ingredients are being fried in a wok, the cook uses scissors to cut up the noodles for easier cooking and serving.
A comparable dish is Char kway teow, a popular dish in Singapore and Malaysia. Beik Kut Kyee Kaik only uses prawns and squid as main ingredients.
== See also ==

* Meeshay - a rice noodle dish associated with Shan State in Eastern Myanmar
* Mont Di - a rice noodle dish associated with Rakhine State in Western Myanmar

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