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Taiwan — night market tradition; Fujianese origin
Taiwanese Oyster Vermicelli (O A Mi Suah)
Taiwan — night market tradition; Fujianese origin
O a mi suah (蚵仔麵線) — oyster vermicelli — is a Taiwanese night market institution: tiny fresh oysters (or pork intestines, o a means oyster, ba wan is alternate) are cooked in a thick, starchy sweet potato starch broth with thin wheat vermicelli. The broth is thickened to near-gravy consistency. Served with pounded garlic, chili sauce, and black vinegar. A distinctively Taiwanese dish with deep Fujianese roots.
Chinese — Taiwanese — Street Food foundational