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==Types==
==Types==
'''Hanzhong Liang pi''' or ''Hanzhong Mian pi'', named for the city of Hanzhong in soutwestern Shaanxi, are steamed Liang pi with garlic and hot chili oil.
'''Hanzhong Liang pi(汉中凉皮)''' or ''Hanzhong Mian pi(汉中面皮)'', named for the city of Hanzhong in soutwestern Shaanxi, are steamed Liang pi with garlic and hot chili oil.


'''Majiang Liang pi''' are Liang pi garnished with julienned cucumber and a sauce made of salt, vinegar, hot chili oil and especially black sesame paste, for which it is named (''Majiang'' is the chinese name for black sesame paste).
'''Majiang Liang pi(麻酱凉皮)''' are Liang pi garnished with julienned cucumber and a sauce made of salt, vinegar, hot chili oil and especially black sesame paste, for which it is named (''Majiang (麻酱)'' is the chinese name for black sesame paste).


==See also==
==See also==

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Liang Pi is a noodle-like chinese dish made from wheat or rice flour. It is a specialty dish originating from the chinese Province of Shaanxi, but may also be found elsewhere in China, predominantly in the northern and central regions.

Types

Hanzhong Liang pi(汉中凉皮) or Hanzhong Mian pi(汉中面皮), named for the city of Hanzhong in soutwestern Shaanxi, are steamed Liang pi with garlic and hot chili oil.

Majiang Liang pi(麻酱凉皮) are Liang pi garnished with julienned cucumber and a sauce made of salt, vinegar, hot chili oil and especially black sesame paste, for which it is named (Majiang (麻酱) is the chinese name for black sesame paste).

See also