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Latest revision as of 01:59, 18 February 2025

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Silver Needle Noodles[edit]

Silver Needle Noodles (Chinese: 銀針粉; pinyin: yín zhēn fěn), also known as rat noodles (Chinese: 老鼠粉; pinyin: lǎo shǔ fěn), are a type of Chinese noodle made from rice.

Origin[edit]

Silver Needle Noodles originated from the Guangdong province of China. They are a popular dish in the Cantonese and Teochew culinary traditions.

Preparation and Cooking[edit]

Silver Needle Noodles are made from long-grain rice flour. The dough is rolled out into a thin sheet, then cut into long, narrow strips. These strips are then cooked in boiling water until they become soft and translucent.

Serving[edit]

Silver Needle Noodles are typically served in a broth with various ingredients such as meat, vegetables, and seafood. They can also be stir-fried with soy sauce, garlic, and other seasonings.

Cultural Significance[edit]

In Chinese culture, Silver Needle Noodles are often eaten during the Lunar New Year as they symbolize longevity and good luck.

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