<Ul> <Li> Mami </Li> <Li> Batchoy </Li> <Li> Kinalas </Li> <Li> Lomi </Li> <Li> Pancit estacion </Li> <Li> Pancit Canton </Li> <Li> Pancit Habhab </Li> <Li> Pancit Bihon </Li> </Ul> <P> Noodles cooked in Philippines are influences of Chinese (see History of the Philippines). Families in Philippines cook noodles differently and may have their own version of Pancit, noodles . </P> <Ul> <Li> Banmian </Li> <Li> Char kway teow </Li> <Li> Hae mee </Li> <Li> Hokkien mee </Li> <Li> Katong Laksa </Li> <Li> Mee pok </Li> <Li> Mee siam </Li> <Li> Mee Soto </Li> <Li> Mie goreng </Li> <Li> Mi rebus </Li> <Li> Satay bee hoon </Li> <Li> Singapore style noodles </Li> <Li> Vegetarian bee hoon </Li> <Li> Wonton noodles </Li> </Ul> <Li> Char kway teow </Li>

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