NEW•YEAR•NOODLES • There are many foods to welcome in Lunar New Year. It's believed that eating these auspicious foods during the first three days will help to increase luck and manifest wishes for the coming year. • For Chinese New Year, chinese people like to eat long noodles • They are also called 长寿面 (cháng shòu miàn), which means “longevity noodles.” You aren’t allowed to cut them and should try not to chew either. The longer the noodle, the longer your life will be. This calls for a lot of slurping • They are either fried and served on a plate, or boiled and served in a bowl with their broth • With noodles, there is great flexibility for sides and ingredients. Many vegetables and meats have symbolic meanings as well. • • • • • #LunarNewYear #Chucmungnammoi #KungHeiFatChoi #dcnyf #vequeantet #mungtet #namcanhty #dublin #chinesenewyear #tetcanhty #tetanhi #longivitynoodles #noodles #noodleworship #noodlelift #noodlelover #noodlelife #bbcfood #huffposttaste #thetaste #foodpornworld #f52grams #tastemadetravel #liftingnoodles #vegannoodles #shiitakemushrooms #foodandwine #foodnetwork #homecookedmeal #drooling (at Dublin, Ireland) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7zQ4KGnzjz/?igshid=ciyzn827g6fc









