What's the difference between dumpling and noodle?

Dumpling


Definition:

  • (n.) A roundish mass of dough boiled in soup, or as a sort of pudding; often, a cover of paste inclosing an apple or other fruit, and boiled or baked; as, an apple dumpling.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The dumplings could also be served pan-fried in browned butter and tossed with a bitter leaf salad and fresh sheep's cheese for a lighter, but equally delicious option.
  • (2) Heat a little oil in a pan then cook the dumplings until crisp and puffed, then roll in the cinnamon sugar.
  • (3) A total of 60 lots (300 subsamples) of fresh pasta dumplings, both 'home-made' and manufactured, were analysed for aerobic plate count (APC), coliforms (total and fecal), Staphylococcus aureus, Clostridium perfringens and Salmonella spp.
  • (4) One strain was isolated from 20 egg dumpling samples (5%), and was typed as serotype O9.
  • (5) Serves 4 For the brisket 2.5kg salted brisket on the bone 2 onions with skin, cleaned 3 litres water 4 bay leaves 6 peppercorns 1 bunch of parsley, with stalks For the dumplings 200g suet 400g self-raising flour 1 bunch of young carrots, peeled 2 sticks celery, cut into 2cm lengths 1 Rinse any excess salt from the beef.
  • (6) The yuzu shio ramen ($15) makes a fine light lunch, though dumplings, sushi and salads are also excellent.
  • (7) The Gastronomy of Italy by Anna del Conte (Pavilion) Crispy apple dumplings with walnut butter and anise cream Braeburn and granny smith apples bring flavour and texture.
  • (8) Ki's haircuts and dumplings, it seems, may no longer be quite as outlandish a combination as they once were.
  • (9) 4 Bring the stock to the boil, add the carrots and celery, then add the beef and dumplings, cover with a lid and simmer for 15 minutes.
  • (10) You can pinch them together with your fingers or purchase a plastic gyoza dumpling press at such establishments for about £3.
  • (11) Vegetarian haggis gyoza dumplings You can make your own wrappers, but it's much easier to buy them frozen at Japanese or Oriental shops.
  • (12) Heat the custard then pour into serving bowls, add the dumplings then top with the poppy seed butter.
  • (13) The food, Korean, is cheap (starters less than a fiver; mains under £8) and very good: bibimbap, of course, also crisp fried mandu (dumplings) with homemade soy; tangy blanched and pickled veg; sizzling marinated beef; fat pork belly with garlic, kimchi and spicy doenjang sauce.
  • (14) Recipe supplied by Olia Hercules, oliahercules.com Germknodel with custard These Austrian sweet dumplings are also lovely served with fruit compote.
  • (15) Serves 8 For the dumplings 70g sugar 7g dried yeast 500g flour 250ml milk, lukewarm A pinch of salt 70g butter, melted 1 egg yolk 1 whole egg 1½ tsp vanilla sugar For the topping 125g plum jam 100g butter 2 tbsp icing sugar 2 tbsp poppy seeds Fresh vanilla custard, for serving 1 Mix the sugar, yeast and a bit of the flour with the milk, until the yeast is dissolved and bubbling a little.
  • (16) For the main course, the White House will offer a choice between roasted potato dumplings with tomato chutney or green curry prawns.
  • (17) I also like to get a couple of the smaller dishes, especially the oysters and lobster dumplings, and, of course, champagne.
  • (18) 5 Fill a wok a third full with oil, heat until a breadcrumb sizzles and turns golden within 30 seconds, then fry the dumplings in batches until golden.
  • (19) Recipe supplied by Ben Tish, Saltyard Scallop and corn gyoza Briefly frying the dumplings gives a crunchy bottom.
  • (20) Recipe supplied by Rosie Reynolds Potato and cheese pierogi These central and eastern European dumplings are traditionally stuffed with a range of fillings, from potatoes and cheese to sauerkraut, or even prunes (the prune version being a sweet, dessert‑style peirogi).

Noodle


Definition:

  • (n.) A simpleton; a blockhead; a stupid person; a ninny.
  • (n.) A thin strip of dough, made with eggs, rolled up, cut into small pieces, and used in soup.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Photograph: Jonathan Lovekin for the Observer Nigel Slater's cold noodle and tomato salad makes a nice grownup supper with leftovers for the packed lunch.
  • (2) In the song Christmas and Owen argue that if women were a Pot Noodle it would be "farewell to nagging and random tantrums".
  • (3) There's a temptation to supplement that with Pot Noodles.
  • (4) The buyer, Monde Nissin – best known for its instant noodles – tabled its winning bid after Quorn Foods had enjoyed its best-ever six months, with sales rising by 7% across the 23 countries where its products are sold.
  • (5) In the middle of the afternoon its few occupants – a noodle joint, a coffee shop, a Japanese restaurant advertising “suisi”– are padlocked.
  • (6) The owner hauled out said blender and then, from the back of the cupboard, a beaten up old colander with a stray piece of noodle still stuck to the rim.
  • (7) Our office bearer has a hi-fi in that studio office and is as likely to be playing the new 45 from the hardcore band Leather or electro drone by Tim Hecker as he is to be playing a deep cut of Cincinnati soul or handbag disco or improv guitar noodlings, whether newly released from Oren Ambarchi or 30 years old from the Takoma label.
  • (8) Five were prepared with a potato and wheat base (noodle) and the sixth with a quinua-oats base.
  • (9) Quorn was recently bought for £550m by a Philippines noodle firm and has plans for global expansion.
  • (10) But now they do and they want rice, noodles, candies, Coke, they want everything!"
  • (11) Lacking long-term shared goals, many are turning to what she terms "Pot Noodle love" – easy or instant gratification, in the form of casual sex, short-term trysts and the usual technological suspects: online porn, virtual-reality "girlfriends", anime cartoons.
  • (12) 3 Rehydrate the noodles by soaking in boiling water for 2-3 minutes.
  • (13) All the deceased ate the noodles from one supplier.
  • (14) The Red Cross warns that the city faces a "potential humanitarian crisis" of water and mosquito-borne illnesses, and many shops have run out of essentials like bottled water, eggs and instant noodles.
  • (15) In a nearby shopping district, protesters broke windows at about 10 Japanese-style noodle shops and bars - many of them Chinese-owned.
  • (16) West Africa’s new convenience food is Chinese instant noodles , not fish and chips, and the supermarkets that sell them are South African-owned.
  • (17) Toss the noodles through the sauce, scatter with sesame and spring onions.
  • (18) An increase in EC risk was seen for consumption of millet soup with noodles, and also with certain sociopsychological factors, in both areas.
  • (19) A minute ago, there was only a fruit salad, a watermelon, and some pre-cooked rice noodles, only modestly reduced from £1.20 to 71p.
  • (20) We head off to the Wagamama noodle bar, which is so loud we can hardly hear each other.