Zhajiangmian is one of the most popular Shandong Cuisine dishe
Zhajiangmian (炸酱面 /jaa-jyang-myen/ ‘fried sauce noodles’) is one of the most popular Shandong Cuisine dishes. It is a thick wheat noodle dish topped with zhajiang sauce. The sauce is made by simmering pork or beef with salty fermented soybean paste. In Chinese, zhajiang means ‘fried sauce’, while mian means ‘noodles’. It is also a well-known small meal or snack in Beijing.
Originating in Shandong, zhajiangmian was introduced to Beijing by Qing Dynasty Emperor Guangxu (r. 1871–1908) and Empress Dowager Cixi during a trip from Beijing to Xi’an. They went into a restaurant and ordered a bowl of zhajiangmian. Both found it so tasty that they had to eat another bowl. Then, Empress Dowager Cixi brought the chef who made the ‘fried sauce noodles’ to the palace in Beijing. From then on, zhajiangmian became more and more popular in Beijing and around China.
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