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A Japanese yakisoba-pan sandwich. Yakisoba-pan (焼きそばパン) is a popular Japanese food in which yakisoba is sandwiched between an oblong white bread roll resembling an American hotdog bun known as koppe-pan. [1] This high-carbohydrate food item is essentially a sandwich with a filling of fried wheat noodles. [2]
Soft white bread is popular in Asia, particularly in Japan, and has artisan status there. [1] [2] Bread was not a traditional food in Japan, but it came into culinary use there after the American response to post-World War II Japanese rice shortages included relief shipments of wheat. [3]
Curry bread (karē pan カレーパン): deep fried bread filled with Japanese curry sauce [6] Anpan ( ampan アンパン ): sweet roll filled with red bean (anko) paste Yakisoba-pan ( 焼きそばパン ): bread roll sandwich with yakisoba (fried noodles and red pickled ginger) filling
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Yakisoba (Japanese: 焼きそば, [jakiꜜsoba], transl. 'fried noodle') is a Japanese noodle stir-fried dish. Usually, soba noodles are made from buckwheat flour, but soba in yakisoba are Chinese-style noodles (chuuka soba) made from wheat flour, typically flavored with a condiment similar to Worcestershire sauce. The dish first appeared in ...
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The number of restaurants serving the dish is said to be close to 100 [17] It is also said that in Otaru 'yakisoba' more often refers to ankake yakisoba than to regular yakisoba. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] As Otaru is a port town with an abundance of fresh seafood, [ 20 ] a dish including delicious seafood [ 17 ] is considered a very fitting speciality. [ 11 ]
Yakisoba: Japan Wheat noodles, grilled with various ingredients such as vegetables and chicken or pork, and coated with a slightly sweet, savory sauce. It is often served on a plate or in a bowl. Alternatively it is sometimes called yakisoba-pan and served in a bun similar to a hot dog bun. [336] Vegetarian bee hoon: Singapore