1 day. 3 bowls of noodles. 1 happy lady.... XI'AN NOODLE TOUR!!!
Summary
TLDRThe video follows a vlogger exploring the cuisine of Xi'an, China, one of the country's top food capitals thanks to the diverse flavors brought by the ancient Silk Road. She tries three iconic noodle dishes: cold, jiggly rice noodles called mipi, fiery bang bang mian noodles coated in chili oil, and the lamb and bread soup yanpalmo where she happily spends time ripping up baked buns. She reflects on her goals for 2024 including beginning therapy for anxiety, enabled by the sponsor BetterHelp. The meaty, complex flavors transport her and make for a perfect food adventure in this historic city.
Takeaways
- 😋 The video explores the diverse and exciting cuisine of one of China's top food capitals thanks to Arabic influence from the Silk Road.
- 👩🍳 The host segments must-eat foods in the city into separate video topics. Today's focus is on noodles.
- 🍜 There are many types of noodles featured including rice noodles (meep), hand-pulled noodles (lamian) and spicy noodles (bangbang mian).
- 🥣 Other dishes tried include corn broth, meat buns and the bread & mutton soup yapaliore.
- 🛒 The host shares tips like choosing quieter hours to visit popular restaurants.
- 🎥 The sponsor betterhelp provides online therapy, which the host will use for her anxiety.
- 🌡️ Spicy chili oil features heavily across noodle dishes for flavor.
- 🤝 Locals recommend dishes and how to properly eat them.
- 💪 Getting involved in dish preparation like breaking up yapaliore bread makes the food taste better.
- 🧄 Pickled garlic is discovered as a tasty complement to rich yapaliore soup.
Q & A
What are some of the must-eat foods that the narrator mentions in Xi'an?
-The must-eat foods mentioned are cold jelly-like rice noodles called mǐpí, spicy wheat noodles called biángbiáng miàn, and lamb soup with bread called yángróu pàomó.
Why does the narrator say there is no one word for 'noodle' in Chinese?
-She explains that in English 'noodle' refers to anything long, thin and starchy but in Chinese there are separate words for each variety of noodle. The word 'miàn' more refers to a wheat-based noodle specifically.
What is the texture and taste of the mǐpí noodles?
-The narrator describes the texture as very bouncy, like chewing a trampoline. The taste has a smokiness from the chili oil and a slight crunch from the bean sprouts.
Why does the narrator choose the fatty version of the ròu jiǎ mó pork bun?
-She chooses the fatty version because it's juicier and more flavorful. She says it's incredibly juicy when she bites into it.
What does the narrator say is her favorite thing about the biángbiáng noodles?
-Her favorite thing is how red the noodles are, meaning the sauce and oil is coating them well so you get a lot of flavor in each bite. She doesn't like when the noodles are too white.
What drink does the narrator have with the biángbiáng noodles?
-She has a Chinese soda called Bing Feng with the noodles, which she says is a classic pairing in China like having orange soda or Fantā with them.
How does the narrator describe preparing the yángróu pàomó soup?
-She explains it's a very involved, hands-on process - you have to tear up the baked buns into small pieces by hand which takes about 15 minutes. She says she felt like a proud mom looking at the final dish.
What pickled item does the narrator unexpectedly enjoy with the pàomó soup?
-She tries pickled garlic cloves for the first time with the soup and finds that she loves them. The pickling mellows out the harshness of raw garlic.
Why does the narrator come to the biángbiáng noodle restaurant at 3pm?
-She explains that she picked this slower time on a weekday to avoid crowds and long lines. Coming at off-peak hours allows her to almost have the popular place to herself.
What is the narrator's next food video going to be about?
-She mentions that her next video while in Xi'an will focus on Halal food, likely exploring beef dishes rather than pork.
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