Myanmar - Enjoy Our Shan Food

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In our Union of Myanmar Kachin, Kayah, Kayin, Chin, Bamar, Mon, Rakhine, and Shan national races are residing peacefully in harmony and unity.

As soon as you enter Shan traditional house, you will notice that shrine room and sitting room are combined. The kitchen is next to the sitting room at the back of the house.

There are dried noodle made of rice, chicken, onion, boiled tomatoes, ground ginger and garlic, peanut oil, chili powder and a little salt.

The first process is slice the chicken. The next is slicing the tomatoes, slice onion as thinly as you can. A few onion needs to slice moderately. When the oil is cooked, add onion, a little chili powder for the color and needs with slice chicken.




When it has cooked, apprenticing Shan noodle is ready to be served. Shan noodle is cooked in the boiling water and you will love to taste traditional softer sticky Shan noodle.

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  • Free Burma Now, this is Killer Than Shwe dog's TV channel.

  • "In our Union of Myanmar Kachin, Kayah, Kayin, Chin, Bamar, Mon, Rakhine, and Shan national races are residing peacefully in harmony and unity." are you fucking shitting me?

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  • great cook ,

  • im 20% shannn hehe

  • I'm bamar, my family and i love shan people and all of our ethinic people in Burma. What made us great in Burma is diversity of people living there. Harmony and unity is not even close at this moment but we hope that it will get there soon. I hope that one day we can unite under a good leadership and truly live peacefully without injustice. Sincerely.

  • I'm glad i'm shan people. :)

  • @ravichandran88 coz she already understand why does (kyay zu tin par tal) mean?

  • 4:49 LOL the French man said thank you (kyay zu tin par tal) in burmese but the lady is speaking in shan language :P ... anyway the resp; is awesome ... i'm gonna try this right away :P thanks for posting

  • im part of chin in myanmar

  • you know theres a burmese store is maryland if u guys want to eat those and stuff theres alot more

  • i m one

  • i whish my mom can cook shan foods

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