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  2. Yakisoba-pan - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Today, yakisoba-pan is widely sold in convenience stores and bakeries, not only in Japan but also in some overseas locations, [9] [10] as well as school canteens. [11] Numerous variations of this product exist in terms of seasonings, noodle thickness, and noodle length. Some versions of yakisoba-pan come with red pickled ginger and ...

  3. Yakisoba - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. List of Japanese dishes - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. How to Make Yakisoba at Home - AOL

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    Yakisoba is a flavorful noodle dish from Japan often served for lunch or as a street food. Add grilled tofu, pork or chicken for a protein-packed finish. The post How to Make Yakisoba at Home ...

  6. Japanese milk bread - Wikipedia

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    Japanese milk bread (食パン, shokupan), also called Hokkaido milk bread, or simply milk bread in English sources, is a soft white bread commonly sold in Asian bakeries, particularly Japanese ones. Although bread is not a traditional Japanese food , it was introduced widely after World War II , and the style became a popular food item.

  7. Otaru Ankake Yakisoba - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  8. Talk:Yakisoba - Wikipedia

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    As pointed out in another talk page comment, Yakisoba is sold at festivals (matsuri), but yakisoba pan is usually not sold there. Yakisoba pan is sold at conbis (convenience stores) or bread shops. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 210.225.231.10 ( talk ) 07:42, 27 December 2016 (UTC) [ reply ]

  9. Corone (bread) - Wikipedia

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    Corone (Japanese: コロネ or コルネ [1] [2], lit. ' Coronet ') is a sweet bread developed in Japan. [3] [1] The bread is made by wrapping dough around a conch-shaped metal tube, baking it, and then filling it with cream. [3]