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  2. 13 Noodle Recipes to Celebrate Chinese New Year - AOL

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    Celebrate Chinese New Year with these noodle recipes. Noodles symbolize longevity, which is why they're served at Lunar New Year. We've pulled together a mix of authentic and Chinese-inspired ...

  3. Longevity Noodles with Sea Urchin Butter Recipe - AOL

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    Add ¼ cup of the vegetable oil to a hot wok or sauté pan. Add the Chinese bacon and brown. Add the mushrooms, leeks, chive blossoms, ginger, chilies, and garlic.

  4. Celebrate Lunar New Year with longevity noodles and ... - AOL

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    Hand-Pulled Longevity Noodles with Chili-Sesame Sauce by Kristina Cho Making your own hand-pulled longevity noodles is a great way to help ensure a long and happy life.

  5. Longevity Noodle Soup Recipe - AOL

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    Stir the cornstarch, water and sesame oil in a small bowl until the mixture is smooth. Heat the broth and soy sauce in a 3-quart saucepan over medium heat to a boil.

  6. Yi mein - Wikipedia

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    Yi mein or yimian is a variety of flat Cantonese egg noodles made from wheat flour.They are known for their golden brown color and chewy characteristics. The slightly chewy and slightly spongy texture of the noodles is due to the lye water used in making the dough, which is then fried and dried into flat patty-like dried bricks.

  7. Longevity Noodles with Sea Urchin Butter Recipe - AOL

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  8. Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chinese noodles come dry or fresh in a variety of sizes, shapes and textures and are often served in soups or fried as toppings. Some varieties, such as Shou Mian (寿面, literally noodles of longevity), is an avatar of long life and good health according to Chinese traditions. [33]

  9. Liangpi - Wikipedia

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    Liangpi (simplified Chinese: 凉皮; traditional Chinese: 涼皮; pinyin: liángpí; lit. 'cold skin noodles') is a Chinese dish composed of cold noodles made from wheat or rice flour. It is a specialty dish originating from the cuisine of Shaanxi Province , [ 1 ] but has now spread throughout China.