4,000-Year-Old Noodles Found in China
And you thought your leftovers were old. A 4,000-year-old bowl of noodles has been discovered at an archaeological site in western China � possible proof for the argument that China invented pasta before Italy. ![]()
"These are definitely the earliest noodles ever found", said Lu Houyuan, a researcher with the Institute of Geology in Beijing who studied the ingredients of the pristinely preserved pasta.
"Chinese people say Marco Polo brought noodles from China back to Italy and Italians say they had noodles before that", Lu said. "All this has been based on documentary material, on personal accounts and menus. But we've been unable to find any actual material � until now".
The fist-size clump of noodles was found inside an overturned bowl under 10 feet of sediment from a flood that researchers think wiped out the Qijia Culture. When researchers lifted up the bowl, they discovered the 20-inch noodles sitting atop an inverted cone of clay that had sealed the bowl.
The noodles were made from a dough of two local varieties of millet � broomcorn and foxtail millet � rather than the more common wheat or rice. Rice noodles are popular in southern China while northerners rely mostly on wheat to make their noodles.
The region's poorer farmers reportedly still eat millet noodles, said contributing researcher Ye Maoling, though he has yet to try them for himself. Lu and Ye say they plan to try making millet noodles like those found at the archaeological site themselves.
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