mohinga
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Burmese မုန့်ဟင်းခါး (mun.hang:hka:).
Noun
mohinga (uncountable)
- A Burmese soup made with rice noodles and fish.
- 2017, Salman Rushdie, The Golden House, Jonathan Cape 2017, p. 264:
- “Now we are friends. Eat your mohinga.”
- 2017, Salman Rushdie, The Golden House, Jonathan Cape 2017, p. 264:
Translations
a Burmese soup made with rice noodles and fish
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