Forget century eggs, forget the CPP’s claims to have invented soccer and the flush toilet… Again via Boing Boing, the New Scientist endorses a far more believable claim, that an Asian nation invented noodles.:
Who invented the noodle is a hotly contested topic - with the Chinese, Italians and Arabs all staking a claim.
But the discovery of a pot of thin yellow noodles preserved for 4000 years in Yellow river silt may have tipped the bowl in China’s favour. It suggests that people were eating noodles at least 1000 years earlier than previously thought, and many centuries before such dishes were documented in Europe.
“These are undoubtedly the oldest noodles ever found,” says Houyuan Lu at China’s Institute of Geology and Geophysics in Beijing. His team found the noodles buried 3 metres deep in flood-plain sediment at Lajia in north-eastern China after lifting out an upturned bowl. The “spaghetti-like” noodles, up to 50 centimetres long, sat atop a mound of silt which had sealed them in the bowl following a major earthquake and flood.
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Mao: The Unknown Story - by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday:
A controversial and damning biography of the Helmsman.
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October 14th, 2005 at 11:59 am
Sooo….several years ago a local academic demonstrated that the words for noodle foods in Chinese are persian loan-words. This raises some very interesting issues as to the complexity of transmission of noodle and wheat dishes.
Michael
October 16th, 2005 at 11:22 am
So, the inevitable question is, are they going to be re-sold as fresh like the Strep suis pigs in Sichuan?