Explanation: Biangbiang noodles, a pasta used in Guanzhong area of Shaanxi Province. Biáng is also a colloquial onomatopoeic word, sometimes it is a mantra or a nursery rhyme. The word comes from a snack in Guanzhong, Shaanxi Province, "biángbiáng noodles" (Shaanxi Guanzhong folk traditional flavor pasta, especially the flour ground from Guanzhong wheat, usually hand-rolled into wide noodles).
Its sound comes from several aspects, 1, and it makes that sound when it is thrown into the air and falls into boiling water in a pot. 2. The sound of eating noodles and chewing. (Eating biángbiáng noodles) 3. The sound that pops up on the case of "rolling noodles".
oil spill noodle
Oil splashing biáng biáng noodles
It is said in Guanzhong that there is a mat film hanging on the door curtain, and biáng biáng is eaten in the room, which shows that it is a symbol of Guanzhong's richness. biáng biáng noodles are fragrant with oil and spicy seeds. From ancient times to the present, there are four snack bowls (oil, salt, sauce and vinegar) in the noodle restaurant to the family table.