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Explanation and sentence making of noodles

Pinyin of noodles

Pinyin: mian tiao

Explanation of noodles

Meaning: (~er) thin strips of food made of flour .

Noodles in a sentence:

1. Do you like rice or noodles?

2. I would rather eat noodles than rice.

3. They like to eat hamburgers, pizza and sandwiches, but we always eat rice, porridge and noodles.

4. He really likes noodles.

5. If there is a can of noodles here, everyone will like it, as if it is very nutritious.

6. Noodles for breakfast and rice for dinner, all the same.

7. Noodles have a long history in China.

8. Our bodies need a lot of rice, noodles and bread.

9. Mix the noodles and meat sauce before eating, and then sweep it all away.

10. Although borscht is not as popular as chicken noodle soup and tomato soup in the United States, it is very common, especially in large Jewish communities.

11. Standing in the next room, among this huge pile of spaghetti that looked like it was made of cement, I couldn't stand it.

12. Most of these foods require inexpensive items such as beans, noodles, peanut butter and frozen vegetables.

13. There are also traditional Chinese foods such as noodles and dumplings that are marketed with modern methods and high food quality.

14. I joined their ranks. Watching a woman pour fish and noodles into the pot, the oil bubbles and the sound is like a wonderful symphony.

15. We see residents starting their day: some eating delicious bowls of noodles for breakfast, a vendor mixing papaya into salad, and women lining up in front of a public toilet.

16. Bak Kut Teh is usually served with rice or noodles.

17. Wheat is the main crop in Shanxi Province, which helps explain why so many types of noodles come from this place.

18. Beijing is a gastronomic contradiction. The daily traditional diet of local people is a simple thing: noodles, bread and dumplings filled with pork, mutton, tofu and vegetables.

19. I never ate rice when I was little, only noodles and steamed buns.

20. Then remove it from the boiling water and serve it as a snack or eat it with rice or noodles.

21. Over a lunch of Thai noodles by the river, we concluded that this trip was a perfect interlude in a few days of cultural sightseeing.

22. Sometimes, our internal organs can slip through this cavity—like a noodle slipping through the eyes of a sieve—and a hernia forms.