I prefer the texture of kwetiaw bought at the market when it is still 'wet', it seems very different.
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I prefer the texture of kwetiaw bought at the market when it is still 'wet', it seems very different.
You are right that wet kwetiaw is indeed better, but in the market area where I live it is very rarely sold wet. Even dry ones are hard to find here, so usually I have to go to town to find them!.
If it's dry, the texture is more similar to flat noodles or ifumie.