Knife-cut noodles, also known as knife-sliced noodles or knife-shaved noodles in English, are a type of noodle in Chinese cuisine often associated with Shanxi province. As the name implies, unlike pulled noodles, they are prepared by thinly cutting a block of dough directly into boiling water. The resulting noodles are ribbon-shaped, fairly thick, and chewy when cooked. Among the knife-cut noodle variations in Shanxi, the style from Datong became the most famous.

Categories: Pasta
Characteristic of: Chinese cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Wheat
Also known as:
Chinese (Romanized): dāoxiāomiàn
English: Knife-cut noodle
Wikidata ID: Q10896709
Wikipedia title: Knife-cut noodles
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