Synopsis
A renowned delicacy of southern Yunnan, it ranks first among Yunnan's top ten famous dishes. Originating from the Mengzi region, it boasts a history of over three hundred years and is celebrated for its chicken broth base, abundant ingredients, and unique way of eating.
Overview
Crossing-the-Bridge Rice Noodles is a unique traditional snack from the Diannan region of Yunnan Province, belonging to the Yunnan cuisine system and ranking first among Yunnan's top ten famous foods. This delicacy originated in Mengzi, Yunnan, and has a history of over three hundred years. In 2014, the "Mengzi Crossing-the-Bridge Rice Noodles Craftsmanship" was included in China's National Intangible Cultural Heritage List.
Crossing-the-Bridge Rice Noodles is renowned for its superior broth, rich accompaniments, complex and meticulous preparation process, and unique eating method. Its most distinctive feature lies in the "crossing-the-bridge" dining style—diners must follow the order of adding meat before vegetables and raw ingredients before cooked ones, placing various ingredients one by one into the piping hot broth to cook them, and finally adding the rice noodles.
Origin Story
The origin of Crossing-the-Bridge Rice Noodles has a widely circulated inspirational story. Legend has it that during the Qing Dynasty, there was a small island in Nanhu Lake in Mengzi, where a scholar studied diligently for imperial examinations. His wife brought him meals daily, but because the journey required crossing a stone arch bridge, the food would be cold by the time it reached the island.
Once, the wife cooked a pot of chicken soup and brought it to the island. She discovered that the surface of the soup was covered with a thick layer of chicken fat, and although the soup had cooled, it remained very hot. She placed rice noodles and slices of meat into the soup, and after they were cooked, found the taste to be extremely delicious. From then on, she used this method to bring meals to her husband. The scholar eventually passed the imperial examinations with honors.
Because the meal delivery involved crossing a stone arch bridge, this delicacy was named "Crossing-the-Bridge Rice Noodles."
Ingredients & Preparation
An authentic bowl of Crossing-the-Bridge Rice Noodles contains the following elements:
| Element | Contents |
|---|---|
| Broth | Old hen, duck, pork ribs simmered for several hours |
| Raw Ingredients | Thinly sliced pork, chicken, fish |
| Cooked Ingredients | Quail eggs, ham slices, tofu skin |
| Vegetables | Chives, bean sprouts, chrysanthemum petals |
| Staple | Fresh rice noodles |
| Seasonings | Pepper, salt, chili oil |
The broth is the soul of Crossing-the-Bridge Rice Noodles. It requires ingredients like old hen, duck, and pork ribs to be simmered over low heat for several hours, resulting in a clear yet rich-flavored soup. The broth is served at a temperature close to boiling point, with a layer of oil on the surface that acts as insulation, ensuring the ingredients can be cooked in the soup.
Cultural Significance
Mengzi enjoys the reputation of being the "Hometown of China's Crossing-the-Bridge Rice Noodles" and an "International City of Gastronomy." To date, Mengzi has developed 28 rice noodle production entities, over 2,000 business entities, cultivated more than 60 brand-authorized stores, and employs over 20,000 people. Crossing-the-Bridge Rice Noodles is not just a food; it is a representative of Yunnan's culinary culture and an important component of intangible cultural heritage.
| Item | Data |
|---|---|
| Time of Origin | Late Ming to Early Qing Dynasty (approx. 17th century) |
| Place of Origin | Mengzi, Yunnan |
| Intangible Cultural Heritage Level | National Level |
| Business Entities in Mengzi | Over 2,000 |
| Practitioners | Over 20,000 |
Practical Information
Crossing-the-Bridge Rice Noodles can be tasted throughout Yunnan, but the most authentic version is found in Mengzi. Tourist cities like Kunming, Dali, and Lijiang also have numerous Crossing-the-Bridge Rice Noodle restaurants. Prices range from 20 to 100 RMB, depending on the variety and quality of ingredients. High-end restaurant Crossing-the-Bridge Rice Noodle sets may include dozens of different accompaniments and broths with various flavors.
References
- Baidu Baike: https://baike.baidu.com/item/过桥米线/120893
- Wikipedia: https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/过桥米线
- China Intangible Cultural Heritage Network: https://www.ihchina.cn/project_details/14760
- Xinhua Net: http://www.news.cn/talking/20250107/bf8f65b4fc3949f88b497e4e43a6d3a9/c.html
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