Noodles
Noodles are an everyday ingredient in the Japanese cooking. They can be made from buckwheat, wheat, sesame..., they can be eaten, hot or cold, with a dashi stock. All natural and traditional, eating noodles becomes a daily pleasure. Their flavourings allow to follow the seasons, and cooking is really both simple and fast.
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Menma bamboo strips for ramen
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From €4.00Slightly sweet and salty menma are made from bamboo shoots cooked and simmered in soy sauce, water and sugar.
They are an essential garnish for soups, especially ramen, on which they are ubiquitous in Japanese cuisine. -
Ibonoito Futotsukuri Tenobe sômen
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From €6.60Ibonoito Futotsukuri Tenobe sômen are made from Hokkaido "Kitahonami" wheat giving it a bright color and soft texture.
Using hand-drawing skills, "Futotsukuri" sômen are thicker than the original hand-drawn sômen and have a stronger texture.
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Ibonoito Yoritsumugi Tenobe sômen
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From €4.45Ibonoito Yoritsumugi Tenobe sômen are made entirely from wheat grown in Japan. These fine sômen shine like silk, take on an extra shine after boiling, and offer an elastic texture and the natural flavor of wheat.
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Ibonoito Jokyu Tenobe sômen
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From €8.30Ibonoito Jokyu Tenobe sômen have been awarded the 3-star Superior Taste Award for the past 8 consecutive years.
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Shodoshima tenobe sômen
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From €8.25The Shodoshima tenobe Sômen "Shima no Hikari" are a traditional culinary jewel with a history of around 400 years.
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Udon Hippari
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From €5.25Hippari udon noodles are one of Yamagata Prefecture essential local dishes.
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Gomamen Udon black sesame udon
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From €6.90Whole roasted black sesame seeds were incorporated into the dough for these udon.
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Udon - Thick Maru udon
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From €5.30These udon, handmade one by one by Kodama for more than 100 years, are called Shiraume in Japan, literally translated as "white plum".
They can take up to a week to make. "White plum" is an expression that emphasizes the whiteness of plum blossoms.
It is said that the first generation named these udon "Shiraume" to express the wonderful whiteness of these noodles.
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