Why eating noodles for birthday?

Discussion in 'The Food Section' started by [mJ9], May 10, 2007.

  1. [mJ9]

    [mJ9] Well-Known Member

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    Why traditionally must we cook noodles for your birthday?
     
  2. Arctic_fire

    Arctic_fire Well-Known Member

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    didnt know that, we dun do that in my family..
     
  3. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    Because there's such thing called "longevity noodle" if you look for them in really Chinese places.

    It's something resembling e-fu noodle but come in circular blocks like cheese.

    But no idea where that thought come from :p
     
  4. goo wak jai

    goo wak jai Well-Known Member

    never heard of eating noodles on birthdays...
     
  5. brown_bear

    brown_bear ☆‧° ☆﹒﹒‧ ☆ ﹒﹒‧☆‧° ☆

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    ive heard of it for new years and stuff not for birthdays as such -er
     
  6. [mJ9]

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    but why is it so for new years?
     
  7. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    It's "longevity noodles" so I guess it's like a good omen for health -unsure
     
  8. brown_bear

    brown_bear ☆‧° ☆﹒﹒‧ ☆ ﹒﹒‧☆‧° ☆

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    ^ yup you got it hiake -cool2
     
  9. It's basically served as a symbol of longevity - served in long strands, and you are not supposed to cut it.

    Not too sure about Hiake's ee-fu noodles in blocks, but those i normally see, are made with the normal yellow noodles / spaghetti - could be fried with veg or in some broth, depending on the individual's family.
     
  10. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    Most longevity noodles I saw/ate are soup based since frying will likely break them in pieces @_@b

    And the soup would be quite light, just a dab of salt. I have heard of a sweet variety of the noodle but never have a chance to try it.
     
  11. dim8sum

    dim8sum ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪....

    never heard of it myself...
     
  12. [mJ9]

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    in china,they do eat noodles for birthdays
     
  13. kdotc

    kdotc 안녕하세요빅뱅K-Dragon입니다

    lol noodles on bday
     
  14. Lilydream

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    never know that we do our birthday in asian culture!!

    but i heard about that before..when you reach your 50 years old, your family will do your birthday and will bring you noodles and tea
     
  15. BabyRain

    BabyRain Doppelgänger of da E.Twin

    For those who never heard of it; don't tell me ur Chinese or I won't believe it :p
     
  16. brown_bear

    brown_bear ☆‧° ☆﹒﹒‧ ☆ ﹒﹒‧☆‧° ☆

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    i thought everybody knew about this too...o wells guess obviously not then
     
  17. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    Well I guess the birthday tradition had became very Westernized for most of the oversea Chinese... but NEVER heard of the noodle thing sounded off, oddly.
     
  18. Veincentury

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    Yeah never heard of eating noodles on birthday or 50 yr old birthday. I remember hearing Longevity Noodles in TVB. So sad, yet I really want cake for my birthday though.-bday
     
  19. Lilydream

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    ask ur grandma and grandpa..this is a really old tradition..usually u shouldn't make ur birthday before reach an certain age because before ppl keep saying that if u do it u will die soon -er
     
  20. shnukumz81

    shnukumz81 Well-Known Member

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    It's just one of those Chinese people have made up throughout history. Kind of equivalent to old wives tales. kinda.