Laping
Tibetan noodle dish
Type | Noodle dish |
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Place of origin | Tibet |
Laping is a spicy cold plain flour noodle dish in Tibetan cuisine basically garnished with tsulazi (chilli oil), soy sauce, vinegar, etc,. It is made of mungbean starch. It is a street food.[1] It can be eaten with red pepper chili, coriander and green onion sauce. The noodles have a slippery texture and are served with a soy sauce gravy. It is traditionally a summer food. A tool is used to shape it. The laping derives from the Sichuan-style liangfen,[2] based on Sichuan-style liangpi.[3]
Gallery
- Tibetan Fast Food Laping
- Laping
- Tibetan street food
See also
- Cheungfan
- Liangfen
- Nokdu-muk
References
External links
- Laping making YouTube video by Mark Wiens September 1, 2013
- Laping Tibetan Food: How to make Tibetan-Style Laping: Cold Mung-Bean Noodles YouTube video YoWangdu Tibetan Culture
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