Kyay oh

Kyay oh (Burmese: ကြေးအိုး; pronounced [t͡ɕéʔó]) is a popular noodle soup made with pork and egg in Burmese cuisine. Fish and chicken versions are also made as well as a "dry" version without broth. Kyay oh is traditionally served in a copper pot.[1] Kyay oh is made with rice noodles (vermicelli or flat rice noodles) and marinated meatballs. The broth is made with pork, chicken, or fish. The pork version, the most popular, uses pork bones and intestine. Kyay oh is typically served with a tomato and green pepper sauce.[2]

Kyay oh
Kyay Oh
Place of originBurma
Associated national cuisineBurmese cuisine
Main ingredients
  • vermicelli or noodles
  • marinated meat balls
  • pork broth
Similar dishesKuy teav

Dry kyay oh salad, called kyay oh sigyet (ကြေးအိုးဆီချက်), is made without broth and uses sesame oil. It is topped with fried garlic sprinkles. The salad, like the soup, includes meatball, egg, pork brain, green choy and triangular shaped crispy waffles stuff with meat. Other ingredients include salt, garlic power, ginger and pepper.

The first kyay oh restaurant, Kyay Oh Bayin, was founded in 1968 in Rangoon (now Yangon).[2] YKKO, founded in 1988, with 38 restaurants, is the most numerous of the kyay oh chains.[3][2][1]

See also

  • Kuy teav, a similar Southeast Asian dish

References

  1. Gross, Matt (2012-09-20). "Burma Blossoms". AFAR. Retrieved 2021-01-14.
  2. "Top 10 Kyay Oh". The Myanmar Times. Retrieved 2018-10-01.
  3. Rough Guides (2013). Rough Guide Snapshot Myanmar (Burma). Penguin. p. 36. ISBN 1409340708


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