chee cheong fun

English

chee cheong fun

Etymology

Borrowed from Cantonese 豬腸粉猪肠粉 (zyu1 coeng4 fan2).

Noun

chee cheong fun

  1. (Malaysia, Singapore) A variant of cheong fun where the noodle is tightly rolled, plain and without filling.
    • 2002, P. Lim Pui Huen, Wong Ah Fook: Immigrant, Builder, and Entrepreneur, Singapore: Times Editions, →ISBN, page 57:
      The air was filled with the “tock tock” of the mee seller and the distinctive cries of hawkers selling meatball soup, wanton mee, mee hoon, chee cheong fun, char kway teow, yong tau fu, rice porridge, herbal teas, red bean soup, pau and dim sum, and so on in endless variety.

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