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Chinese foodies pose as mourners to try Erlong Funeral Home's noodles after word of the dish went viral on social media.
Funeral home has since announced it will allow some members of the public to eat at its premises, as long as they do not disturb genuine mourners.
The most popular type of noodles is reportedly topped with minced pork and peanuts.
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