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  2. Sanuki udon - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, along with soba, the prefecture had the highest amount of such noodle shops per capita in all of Japan, as well as the highest wheat usage for udon noodles. [1] Sanuki udon is a successful example of regional branding, as it has brought benefits such as increases in tourism, local udon production, and increased name recognition and ...

  3. Odong - Wikipedia

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    It is named after the round flour noodles called odong which are closest in texture and taste to the Okinawa soba. These noodles are characteristically sold dried into straight sticks around 6 to 8 in (15 to 20 cm) long. [7] The name is derived from the Japanese udon noodles, although it does not use udon noodles or bear any resemblance to udon ...

  4. Udon - Wikipedia

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    Udon noodles are boiled in a pot of hot water. Depending on the type of udon, the way it is served is different as well. Udon noodles are usually served chilled in the summer and hot in the winter. In the Edo period, the thicker wheat noodle was generally called udon, and served with a hot broth called nurumugi (温麦).

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    Pho 101 Noodle House, Sarasota, Florida “When I first discovered Vietnamese cuisine as a teenager, I fell in love. Pho 101 has stood out since I’ve moved from New Orleans to Sarasota.

  6. Tsukemen - Wikipedia

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    Tsukemen is a Japanese noodle ramen dish in Japanese cuisine consisting of separate servings of noodles and soup or broth, whereby the noodles are dipped in the soup. [2] [3] Soba and udon are some types of noodles used in the dish.

  7. Fried noodles - Wikipedia

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    Singapore chow mein – same as above, but with wheat noodles; Yaki udon – Japanese stir-fried thick wheat udon noodles; Yakisoba – Japanese-style fried wheat or buckwheat noodles, [5] flavoured with sosu (Japanese Worcestershire sauce) and served with pork, cabbage, and beni shōga; often served at festival stalls or as a filling for ...

  8. Japanese noodles - Wikipedia

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    Udon are the thickest of the noodles served in Japanese cuisine. Udon are white, wheat-based noodles, that are 4-6mm in width. These noodles are served chilled with a dipping sauce in the summer months, or in hot dishes and soups when the temperature is cooler. Udon dishes include kitsune udon, Nabeyaki udon, curry udon, and yaki udon. However ...

  9. Vanna White’s ‘heartthrob’ son, Nikko, reacts to ‘thirsty ...

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    Vanna White's son, Nikko, generated a viral moment in the kitchen with his mom after fans declared him to be "handsome," and desperately wanted to know more.

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