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What Is Mai fun (rice sticks) and How Can I Use It?

Here's everything worth knowing about mai fun (rice sticks) and how to pick it, what it is, how to store it, and what to use instead, plus 2 recipes to cook tonight.

In Chinese:
迈乐(大米枝)
British (UK) term:
Mai fun (rice sticks)
en français:
mai amusant (bâtons de riz)
en español:
mai diversión (palitos de arroz)

Recipes using mai fun (rice sticks)

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Auntie Yuan Duck Salad

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Auntie Yuan duck salad slivers honey-roasted duck and crispy skin over puffed mai fun noodles, shredded lettuce, scallions, and cilantro. Drizzled with garlic-soy-rice vinegar dressing for a Chinese-American restaurant classic.

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Mai Fun Chicken Salad with Hoisin Dressing

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Mai fun chicken salad with rice noodles, napa cabbage, shredded carrots, sugar snap peas, and a hoisin-ginger-sesame dressing. A fresh, no-cook Asian chicken salad.

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