I'd like beef and tomato nodules or I'd like beef and tomato nodules? As above

I'd like beef and tomato nodules or I'd like beef and tomato nodules? As above


The second sentence is right
I 'd like beef and tomato noodles .



What's the difference between the meaning of "tomato and beef nodules" and "beef and tomato nodules"?


Tomato beef noodles beef tomato noodles like egg fried rice and rice fried egg which is the main difference



Do you want to add "and" to "and" to "and" to "and"
Add s to everything


For the first question:
In tomato beef noodles, tomato and beef are used as attributives to modify noodles; in beef and tomato noodles, beef and tomato noodles are juxtaposed, and tomato is used to modify noodles
For the second question:
Noodles are plural, tomatoes are plural, beef is plural
PS: be clear when you ask questions next time! Don't let people guess