伊麵 Yi Mee
相傳是起源於郑州一带:唐朝邺城(今河南安阳)有位姓伊的将军。有一次,他回故里省亲,不料回家立足未定,皇帝忽然传来圣旨,令其还朝。伊家顾不得置办酒筵,家厨性急之下,将面粉用鸡蛋和成面擀切成面条,下油锅烹炸,再向砂锅内添入高汤,加入海参、猴头菇、熟鸡丝、玉兰片、香菇、木耳等菜料,并佐以大油、胡椒、辣椒油等,端给伊将军品尝,既为将军接风,又为将军送行。将军品尝之后,大为赞赏,此面从此在民间流传开来。
Yi mein (also called e-fu noodles, yee-fu noodles, yi noodles, or yifu noodles) is a variety of flat Cantonese egg noodles made from wheat flour. They are known for their golden yellow color and chewy characteristics. The slightly chewy and slightly spongy texture of the noodles is due to the soda water used in making the dough (as opposed to regular non-carbonated water), which was then fried and dried into flat patty-like dried bricks