Why Soba Is The Quintessential Japanese Noodle




You might think of ramen as the quintessential Japanese dish, but ramen actually originated in China. There’s another type of noodle that’s native to Japan, called soba. Made from buckwheat flour and water, soba is made by hand through a process that takes years to learn. On New Year's Eve, it is custom for Japanese people to reflect on hardships of the past year and welcome the new year with a clean slate by enjoying a bowl of soba noodles, called Toshikoshi Soba or year-crossing noodle. We visited Sobaya with comedian and host of the “Asian, Not Asian” podcast Fumi Abe to see how the symbolic noodles are made and learn how to eat zaru soba, or cold soba, in which noodles are served on a bamboo platter with a side of sauce or broth. ------------------------------------------------------ #Soba #Noodles #FoodInsider Insider is great journalism about what passionate people actually want to know. That’s everything from news to food, celebrity to science, politics to sports and all the rest. It’s smart. It’s fearless. It’s fun. We push the boundaries of digital storytelling. Our mission is to inform and inspire. Subscribe to our channel and visit us at: https://www.insider.com Food Insider on Facebook: https://ift.tt/33Qabxi Food Insider on Instagram: https://ift.tt/2hgcOyJ Food Insider on Twitter: https://twitter.com/InsiderFood Insider on Snapchat: https://ift.tt/2QdacrY Insider on Amazon Prime: https://ift.tt/2TTf8B1 Insider on TikTok: https://ift.tt/2IVCp14 Food Insider on Dailymotion: https://ift.tt/2TU9WwC Why Soba Is The Quintessential Japanese Noodle

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