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Legends and allusions of biangbiang noodles
During the Qin Dynasty, Qin Jun fought for years, and Qin Jun soldiers in Guanzhong loved noodles, but they could March and fight without rolling pins and chopping boards. What should we do?
In order to let the soldiers eat delicious hometown noodles, a clever cook thought hard and finally came up with a way: he mixed the noodles first, then found a board at random, then grabbed the two ends of the mixed noodles, pounded them into long, wide and thick waistbands, and slammed them on the panel, making a "biang, biang" sound. ....
After cooking, take out a sea bowl. Put seasonings and some bean sprouts and vegetables at the bottom of the bowl in advance. Naturally, you have to pour a spoonful of oil and spicy seeds. When it was served while it was hot, the soldiers scrambled for it, and suddenly there was a gushing trend. After the war, the clever chef returned to his hometown of Xianyang to make a living by selling "biang, biang" noodles.