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  2. Xi'an Famous Foods - Wikipedia

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    Two trays of food purchased at the Xi'an Famous Foods location on Saint Marks Place. The tray on the left holds a plate of spicy cucumber salad (front) and a stewed pork burger (rear, wrapped in waxed paper ); the tray on the right holds a plate of lamb dumplings (front) and a plate of noodles with stewed oxtail (rear).

  3. Shaanxi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Shaanxi cuisine uses more noodles than other Chinese cuisines, but Shaanxi noodles are almost always thicker and longer than those of Beijing cuisine, and to a lesser degree, Shanxi cuisine, especially the Biangbiang ones. [1] [2] [3] The taste of Shaanxi cuisine can be quite spicy; however, this can be diluted by adding soy sauce.

  4. Shanxi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Shanxi Braised String Beans with noodles: The area north of Jinzhong, including the area to the north, is called stewed noodles. By stewing the noodles and stir-frying them with the vegetables you want to eat. Shanxi Chow Mein 炒麵 炒面(炒揪片) Pull the noodles into slices and then stir-fry them with vegetables. Shanxi Oil Tea 油茶 ...

  5. CEO of Xi’an Famous Foods shares how his business ... - AOL

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    Jason Wang is the CEO of Xi’an Famous Foods, the ultra-hip New York City-based chain of restaurants with authentic dishes from Xi’an, China. Wang’s father started the first Xi’an Famous ...

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  7. 13 Noodle Recipes to Celebrate Chinese New Year - AOL

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    This dish was inspired by Chinese dan dan noodles—ground pork and noodles in a spicy broth. We use ground turkey and omit the traditional Sichuan peppercorns for convenience, but add hot sesame oil.

  8. Biangbiang noodles - Wikipedia

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    A legend about a student fabricating a character for the noodle to get out of a biangbiang noodle bill also is a commonly believed hypothesis about the origin of the character. [ 20 ] According to a China Daily article, the word "biang" is an onomatopoeia that actually refers to the sound made by the chef when he creates the noodles by pulling ...

  9. Jason Wang, CEO of Xi’an Famous Foods, reveals how his ...

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    It's not, in my head," Jason Wang shares how he turned Xi’an Famous Foods into a growing empire Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...