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The difference between hanging noodles and big bowl noodles
1. The width and length of noodles in hanging noodles and big bowl noodles are different.
2. Hanging noodles are wide, thin noodles that are usually hung in the air to dry, hence the name.
3. Big bowl noodles, on the other hand, are a wider and thicker type of noodle, usually cooked in water and served.
4. In addition, the two are made differently, as hanging noodles are usually stretched and folded several times, while big bowl noodles are made by machine without hand-pulling.
5. In terms of texture, hanging noodles are softer than big bowl noodles, while big bowl noodles are chewier. Hanging noodles are a type of traditional Chinese noodles, also known as "Long Shu Noodles", "Fine Noodles" or "Longevity Noodles".
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