Cold noodles
Cold noodles are dishes typically made out of noodles, soy sauce, cucumber, and various other ingredients. They are commonly served at room temperature with a dipping sauce on the side. The methods and ingredients used to make cold noodles vary from country to country.
Examples
China
Sichuan cold noodles
Sichuan cold noodles is a dish originating in Sichuan, China. The dish is unique in that baking soda is added to the noodles. The dish also includes Sichuan seasonings like paprika and chili oil.Guangyuan cold noodles
Guangyuan cold noodles, originating in Sichuan, China, are made from rice instead of flour. Unlike other dishes, Guangyuan noodles can be served hot or cold.Shanghai cold noodles
Shanghai cold noodles, originating in Shanghai, China, consist of Shanghai-style noodles that are steamed, and then cooked to make them chewier. Peanut butter and other seasonings are added to this dish, giving the noodles more flavor.Taiwan
Taiwanese cold noodles are typically made using cooked Yi noodles or oil noodles, which are cooled with an electric fan and then mixed with salad oil to maintain their chewy texture and prevent sticking. Common toppings and condiments include sesame paste or peanut sauce, soy sauce, vinegar, proprietary herbal sauces, sugar water, minced garlic, and julienned cucumber. For those who enjoy spicier flavors, chili oil, chili powder, and other spicy condiments may be added. Crushed peanuts are also used by some vendors to enhance both texture and aroma.In Chiayi, a city in southern Taiwan, a regional variation features wide, flat noodles and a unique combination of sauces. In addition to the traditional sesame paste, mayonnaise—locally referred to as "white vinegar" —is commonly added. The dish is often served with various chilled vegetables, such as julienned cucumber, shredded purple cabbage, corn, and carrots.