chinese food question??

whats the difference between chow mein, low mein, and chop suey

8 Responses to “chinese food question??”

  1. Joanie Pony says:

    The type of noodle you put in there.

  2. Ashley H says:

    Not sure what chop suey is but chow mein is meat and veggies in a sauce served over rice and lo mein is meat and or veggies mixed into noodles.

  3. Nicole B says:

    All different kinds of noddles.

  4. Q-mama says:

    chow mein is meat and vegetables in a white sauce, served with small crispy noodles

    lo mein are spaghetti like noodles tossed in an oil based sauce with vegetables and meat

    chop suey is similar to chow mein in that it is vegetables and meat in a thick starchy white sauce. typically served over rice.

  5. -- ลุงหง่าว -- says:

    Chop suey is a vegetable dish – basically. NO noodles.

    Chow mein is stir fried with noodles (or more commonly crispy noodles added)

  6. kaila_maila_naila says:

    different things,(meat, veggies) and noodles

  7. ai_leen_2003hk says:

    In Cantonese (a Chinese dialect we use here in Hong Kong, Guang zhou area),

    "chow" = stir fry

    "low" = toss, mix with

    "chop suey" = a variety of different ingredients (vegetables + meat)

    therefore, chow mein is stir fried noodle (the crispy one with sause on the noodle is actually kind of different type, because they fried the noodle till crispy then put the sauce on the noodle) and low mein is something like you have sauce put on the spaghetti and you mix noodle with the sauce together when you serve it. Chop suey is a stir fried vegetables and meat dish.

  8. eeshmilkok says:

    Chow mein is a sauce of veggies n meat on rice
    Lo mein is a sauce of veggies n meat on noodles
    Chop suey is a little spicier sauce

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