Zhajiangmian, literally "fried sauce noodles", commonly translated as "noodles served with fried bean sauce", is a Chinese dish consisting of thick wheat noodles topped with zhajiang sauce. Zhajiang sauce is normally made by simmering stir-fried diced meat or ground pork or beef with salty fermented soybean paste. Zhajiang also means "fried sauce" in Chinese. Even though the sauce itself is made by stir-frying, this homonym does not carry over into the Classical Chinese term.
The topping of the noodles usually are sliced fresh or/and pickled vegetables, including cucumber, radish, and pickles edamame, depending on regions. Chopped omelette or in lieu of extra firm tofu can also be alongside. Low-fat dieters often use minced skinless chicken for the meat portion.

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Characteristic of: Beijing cuisine Chinese cuisine
Contains: Cumian Pasta
Inspired: Jajamenjp-ro
Contains, including ancestors: Pasta
Also known as:
Chinese: 炸酱面炸醬麵
Chinese (Romanized): Zhá jiàng miàn
Wikidata ID: Q44737
Wikipedia title: Zhajiangmian
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