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What does long thin pasta symbolize in Japan?

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In Japan, for the New Year, food that is served on the festive table has its special meaning. For example, biscuits symbolize abundance, pea – health, and what does long thin pasta symbolize?

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  1. it signifies long life and its not paste, its noodles.


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  3. Japanese do not use pasta. They use ramen or noodles. The flour used to make them is different..

    The symbolise long life. Especially those made from the thin, rice noodles.

  4. long life

  5. It means long life.

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