Laksa is a spicy noodle dish popular in Southeast Asia. Laksa consists of various types of noodles, most commonly thick rice noodles, with toppings such as chicken, prawn or fish. Most variations of laksa are prepared with a rich and spicy coconut soup or a broth seasoned with sour asam .
Originating from Peranakan cuisine, laksa recipes are commonly served in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.

Characteristic of: Malay cuisine Singaporean cuisine
Contains: Coconut Pasta
Contains, including ancestors: Coconut Pasta
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Wikidata ID: Q934095
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