Laoyou_rice_noodles

Laoyou rice noodles

Laoyou rice noodles

Rice noodle dish


Laoyou rice noodles (Chinese: 老友粉), which translates as "old friend rice noodles", also referred to as "ol' buddy noodles",[1] is a local noodle dish local to Nanning, China.[2] It is made of fried pepper, sour bamboo shoots, black beans, garlic, pork, soup and rice noodles.[3]

A bowl of pork laoyoufen served in Zhongshan

Legend

In the 1930s, an old man in Nanning used to visit a tea house every day. But once, he did not show up for many days due to the flu. When the tea house owner heard about it, he prepared a bowl of hot noodles for the old man with pickled bamboo shoots, chili, fermented soya beans, and crushed garlic. The sour and spicy noodles helped the old man recover fast. The old man was grateful to the tea house owner and later sent him a plaque reading "old friend frequent." According to the story, this is how laoyou noodles, also known as "old friend noodles" or "old buddy noodles", got its name. Since the people of Nanning love eating rice noodles, the dish gradually became laoyou rice noodles.[3]

See also


References

  1. ""Ol' Buddy" Noodles from Nanning (老友面)". Youtube.com. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
  2. "Nanning Dining". China Tour Advisors. September 27, 2013. Retrieved September 16, 2016.

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