The noodles are most often commercially available in dried form, in plastic packages. They come in the form of flat patty-like dried bricks. The processing involves the fresh noodles being fried, then dried into this form.
Preparation
The noodles may be cooked a number of ways. They are boiled first, then can be or used in soups or salads. Good noodles maintain their elasticity, allowing the noodles to stretch and remain chewy.
Dishes
''Yi mein'' noodles can be consumed directly or used in various dishes. The following are some very common variations.
* Plain ''yi mein''
* Plain ''yi mein'' with
* Dried fried ''yi mein''
* Crab meat ''yi mein''
Traditions
When Yi mein is consumed on birthdays, it is generally referred to as Longevity noodles or Sau mein . The Chinese character for "long" is also added as a prefix to represent "long life". Usually it is consumed with longevity buns during birthday celebrations.
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