Khauk swè thoke facts for kids
![]() Khauk swè thoke
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Course | Breakfast, lunch |
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Place of origin | Myanmar |
Main ingredients | Wheat noodles, dried shrimp, shredded cabbage and carrots, fish cake slices, peanut oil, fish sauce, lime |
Variations | Atho |
Khauk swè thoke (Burmese: ခေါက်ဆွဲသုပ်) is a yummy noodle salad from Burmese cuisine. It's a type of salad called an a thoke. This dish is made with wheat noodles.
It also has tasty ingredients like dried shrimp and shredded cabbage. You'll find carrots, fish sauce, and lime in it too. A special touch is the dressing made with fried peanut oil.
What is Khauk swè thoke?
Khauk swè thoke is a popular dish in Myanmar. It is a fresh and flavorful salad. The name means "noodle salad" in Burmese. It's often eaten for breakfast or lunch.
A Journey of Flavors
After World War II, many people from India who lived in Burma moved back to India. These people were from different parts of India. They included Tamils, Telugus, and Marwaris. When they returned, they brought their food traditions with them.
In Thanjavur, a city in Tamil Nadu, you can find khauk swè. It is sold by these migrants. There's even an area called Burma Colony where it's commonly eaten. In Chennai, another Indian city, a similar dish is sold. It's called atho, which comes from the Burmese word for salad.