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How many calories is a bowl of Lamian Noodles?

Every 100 carat of surface contains only about 170 calories.

Lamian Noodles is a traditional food in China, which is mainly made of flour, with beef, green onions and other foods added. Its heat is not high. Noodles per 100 carat only contain about 170 calories, which is delicious and rich in nutritional value.

Among them, starch, sugar, protein and fat are abundant, and they are also rich in vitamin B and vitamin E, which can not only promote the normal metabolism, but also calm the nerves and have an auxiliary treatment effect on dizziness, headache, insomnia, dreaminess, forgetfulness and fatigue.

Lamian Noodles (mbth: Lamian Noodles), also known as noodles, Lamian Noodles and Lamian Noodles, is a traditional pasta with unique local flavor in urban and rural areas of China. Folklore is famous for Lamian Noodles in Fushan, Shandong Province, and originated from Lamian Noodles in Fushan. Later, it evolved into many famous dishes such as Lamian Noodles in Shanxi, Lamian Noodles in Henan, Lanzhou Beef Noodles, Longxu Noodles and Lamian Noodles in Linxian.

Lamian Noodles can be steamed, boiled, fried, fried and fried, each with its own flavor. Lamian Noodles is very technical, so we must master the correct essentials to make a good Lamian Noodles, that is, the dough should be prevented from dehydration, shaken evenly, rolled evenly, and the pot should be spread out to prevent squatting. Lamian Noodles can also be made into different shapes and varieties according to different tastes and preferences, such as small braces, hollow Lamian Noodles, Lamian Noodles with stuffing, capillary, second fine, wide, Longxu Noodles, flat Lamian Noodles, water Lamian Noodles and so on.