Cumian

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Cumian
Thicknoodle.jpg
Traditional Chinese 粗麵
Simplified Chinese 粗面
Literal meaning thick noodle

Cumian (lit "thick noodles") are a type of Chinese noodle commonly used in the cuisines of northern China. In addition, it may also be found in Hong Kong, as well as in restaurants specializing in northern Chinese cuisine in other parts of China.

[edit] Production

The noodles are made from wheat flour and water.

[edit] Variety

One well known variety is Shanghai cumian (上海粗麵).[citation needed]

[edit] See also

  • Udon, a similar variety of noodle from Japan
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