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  2. Biangbiang noodles - Wikipedia

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    The noodles, touted as one of the "eight curiosities" of Shaanxi (陕西八大怪), [1] are described as being like a belt, owing to their thickness and length. Biangbiang noodles are renowned for being written using a unique character. [2] The character is unusually complex, with the standard variant of its traditional form containing 58 strokes.

  3. Shaanxi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Shaanxi cuisine uses more noodles than other Chinese cuisines, but Shaanxi noodles are almost always thicker and longer than those of Beijing cuisine, and to a lesser degree, Shanxi cuisine, especially the Biangbiang ones. [1] [2] [3] The taste of Shaanxi cuisine can be quite spicy; however, this can be diluted by adding soy sauce.

  4. Talk:Biangbiang noodles - Wikipedia

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    A legend about a student fabricating a character for the noodle to get out of a biangbiang noodle bill also is a commonly-believed hypothesis about the origin of the character. [ 18 ] According to an article on China Daily , the word "biang" actually refers to the sound made by the chef when he creates the noodles by pulling the dough and ...

  5. Category:Shaanxi cuisine - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Chinese noodles - Wikipedia

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  7. 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.

  8. Xi'an Noodles - Wikipedia

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    Xi'an Noodles is a small chain of Chinese restaurants in the Seattle metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Washington. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Owner Lily Wu opened the original restaurant in Seattle 's University District in 2016.

  9. A Bite of China - Wikipedia

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    A Bite of China (Chinese: 舌尖上的中国; pinyin: Shéjiān shàng de Zhōngguó; lit. 'China on the tongue tip') is a Chinese documentary television series on the history and traditions of food, dining, and cooking in China directed by Chen Xiaoqing (陈晓卿), narrated by Li Lihong (李立宏) with original music composed by Roc Chen (阿鲲).