Jiangshui noodles

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Jiangshui noodles
Simplified浆水面
Traditional漿水麵
Named byLiu Bang and Xiao He
Also translated assouherb noodles

Jiangshui noodles[1] (simplified Chinese: 浆水面; traditional Chinese: 漿水麵), known as jiangshuimian in Chinese, sometimes translated as souherb noodles, also called sour water noodles,[2] is a kind of noodle with souherb as the soup.[3] It is a speciality of Guanzhong[4] and is widely popular in Lanzhou, Tianshui, Dingxi, Linxia and other places.[5]

According to the legend, the name of "Jiangshui noodles" was given by Liu Bang and Xiao He.[6] Although jiangshuimian was named by Liu and Xiao, jiangshui already appeared around the Western Zhou Dynasty.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Chinese Sociology and Anthropology. M.E. Sharpe. 2004.
  2. ^ A collection of famous Chinese snacks. Shaanxi Science and Technology Press. 2005. p. 118. ISBN 978-7-5369-3852-6.
  3. ^ "Which Gansu gourmet food do you like the most?". The Paper. 2018-09-12.
  4. ^ "Guanzhong Specialty——Jiangshui Noodles". Xinhua News Agency. 2011-04-12. Archived from the original on 2011-10-19.
  5. ^ "Lanzhou Specialties: Jiangshui noodles". Sina.com.cn. 2008-07-28.
  6. ^ Jia Danyu (2021-02-17). "Qinan Jiangshui noodles". www.qinan.gov.cn.
  7. ^ Cultural and Historical Research Institute of Gansu Province (2006). An Overview of Gansu Folklore. Minzu Press. ISBN 978-7-105-07577-5.