This is the mee sua. You can get it from Asian grocers.
But... look at the salt content! That's quite a lot of salt! The noodles are actually quite salty on their own. I can't see how they can be called long life noodles when they can potentially lead you into high blood pressure (due to the high salt content) and thus shortening your life span! I suppose the noodles themselves have a long life. You.. won't. Haha.
Sweet mee sua (Birthday noodles)
Serves 8+
375gm mee sua (long life noodles)
4 cups water
1 cup sugar
8 eggs
Fry each egg separately.
Look at the length of the egg on the right! Haha.
Boil the mee sua in a large pot until cooked. Taste test a noodle to see if it's cooked.
Drain the noodles and discard the water (as it may be salty).
In another saucepan, boil the water and sugar, stirring frequently so the sugar can melt.
Then add the fried eggs.
Simmer for a few minutes.
Place some noodles in a bowl, and add an egg or two along with the sugar syrup.
Serve hot/warm.
Mmmm. Sweet/salty goodness. The taste I longed for came flooding back when I had some. It tasted exactly like how it used to. Hehe. Yummy!
In summary, I believe that these birthday noodles can lead to high blood pressure and diabetes because of it's high salt and sugar content. :P That's a reason why people don't eat this often. Well, you really shouldn't.