1
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boat noodles
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United States
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Typically served in restaurants or food trucks on land
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1
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2
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noodle
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United States
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Noodles are often seen as a convenient and quick meal option, commonly associated with dishes like macaroni and cheese or spaghetti with meatballs.
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1
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3
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noodle dish
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United States
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Typically considered a lunch or dinner food
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1
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4
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noodle dish
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United States
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Often includes ingredients like avocado and corn
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1
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5
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noodle dishes
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United States
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Often associated with Italian cuisine, especially pasta dishes served with different kinds of sauces
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1
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6
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noodle dishes
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United States
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Popular dishes include macaroni and cheese, and spaghetti with meatballs
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1
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7
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noodle eating
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United States
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Noodles are often eaten with a fork and twirled onto the utensil.
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1
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8
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noodle eating
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United States
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Noodle dishes are often seen as a casual, quick meal option.
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1
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9
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noodle slurping
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United States
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Slurping noodles is considered impolite and rude.
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1
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10
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noodles
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US
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Pasta is commonly enjoyed with tomato-based sauce in Italy, in contrast to the alfredo or marinara sauce in the US
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1
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11
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noodles
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USA
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Noodles are often associated with pasta dishes, such as spaghetti and macaroni.
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1
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12
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noodles
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United States
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Although enjoyed, noodles are not as prevalent in daily diets as they are in certain Asian cultures.
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1
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13
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noodles
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United States
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Commonly associated with Italian cuisine, but not as central to daily meals
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1
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14
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noodles
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United States
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Often eaten with a fork and twirling is considered normal
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1
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15
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udon noodles
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United States
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Often enjoyed in a hearty, flavorful broth with various toppings
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1
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16
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wonton noodles
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United States
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Found mainly in Chinese restaurants, often served in broth or as a noodle soup
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1
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