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  3. List of pasta - Wikipedia

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    Extremely rare pasta, made of thinly pulled and folded dough which is laid in the sun to dry. [43] The threads (or wool) of God [43] Sardinia [43] Tagliatelle: Ribbons of egg-based pasta. [44] Generally narrower than fettuccine. From the Italian tagliare, meaning "to cut". [44]

  4. Lamian - Wikipedia

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    Noodles may be served with beef or mutton, either in soup or stir-fried. Lamian can also be served cold with salad ingredients such as shredded cucumber and tomato to make a refreshing summer dish. Most of the lamian restaurants in China are owned by Hui ethnic families from Northwestern China [ 2 ] and serve only halal food (thus no pork dishes).

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    The original Frank's Noodle House is located on Northeast Broadway, [1] in a converted house with a salmon-colored dining room near the Lloyd Center. [2] The menu includes appetizers, kimchi, and noodles, [3] including curry noodles, Lanzhou-style hand-pulled noodles, and biangbiang noodles.

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  7. 拉麵 - Wikipedia

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    拉麵, 拉面, or 拉麺 (Hanyu Pinyin: lāmiàn; Japanese pronunciation: rāmen; lit. 'pulled noodles') may refer to: Lamian, handmade or hand-pulled Chinese noodles, and the dish made from these noodles; Ramen, a Japanese dish of noodles served in broth; Ramyeon, a Korean dish of noodles

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    In the 1950s the company became the second-largest employer in Dubuque. Employment reached 3,500 in the 1960s and sales supported a payroll of $20 million by the 1970s. During the organization's most successful period, the company operated 12 plants with sales near $2 billion.

  9. 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.