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- Soba abstract "Soba (そば or 蕎麦) is the Japanese name for buckwheat. It is synonymous with a type of thin noodle made from buckwheat flour, and in Japan can refer to any thin noodle (unlike thick wheat noodles, known as udon). Soba noodles are served either chilled with a dipping sauce, or in hot broth as a noodle soup. It takes three months for buckwheat to be ready for harvest, so it can be harvested four times a year, mainly in spring, summer, and autumn. In Japan, buckwheat is produced mainly in Hokkaido. Soba that is made with newly harvested buckwheat is called "shin-soba". It is sweeter and more flavorful than regular soba.In Japan, soba noodles are served in a variety of settings: they are a popular inexpensive fast food at railway stations throughout Japan, but are also served by expensive specialty restaurants. Markets sell dried noodles and men-tsuyu, or instant noodle broth, to make home preparation easy.Some establishments, especially cheaper and more casual ones, may serve both soba and udon as they are often served in a similar manner. Soba is the traditional noodle of choice for Tokyoites. This tradition originates from the Tokugawa period, when the population of Edo (Tokyo), being considerably wealthier than the rural poor, were more susceptible to beri beri due to their high consumption of white rice, which is low in thiamine. It was discovered that beri beri could be prevented by regularly eating thiamine-rich soba. In the Tokugawa era, every neighborhood had one or two soba establishments, many also serving sake, which functioned much like modern cafes where locals would stop for a casual meal.".
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- Soba wikiPageExternalLink how-to-make-soba-noodles.html.
- Soba wikiPageExternalLink fukagawa.
- Soba wikiPageID "147812".
- Soba wikiPageRevisionID "604384608".
- Soba hasPhotoCollection Soba.
- Soba subject Category:Japanese_cuisine.
- Soba subject Category:Japanese_noodles.
- Soba type Food107555863.
- Soba type JapaneseNoodles.
- Soba type Matter100020827.
- Soba type Noodle107699584.
- Soba type Pasta107698915.
- Soba type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Soba type Solid115046900.
- Soba comment "Soba (そば or 蕎麦) is the Japanese name for buckwheat. It is synonymous with a type of thin noodle made from buckwheat flour, and in Japan can refer to any thin noodle (unlike thick wheat noodles, known as udon). Soba noodles are served either chilled with a dipping sauce, or in hot broth as a noodle soup. It takes three months for buckwheat to be ready for harvest, so it can be harvested four times a year, mainly in spring, summer, and autumn. In Japan, buckwheat is produced mainly in Hokkaido.".
- Soba label "Soba (alimento)".
- Soba label "Soba".
- Soba label "Soba".
- Soba label "Soba".
- Soba label "Soba".
- Soba label "Sobá".
- Soba label "Соба".
- Soba label "سوبا".
- Soba label "荞麦面".
- Soba label "蕎麦".
- Soba sameAs Soba.
- Soba sameAs Soba_(Teigware).
- Soba sameAs Soba_(alimento).
- Soba sameAs Soba.
- Soba sameAs Soba.
- Soba sameAs Soba.
- Soba sameAs 蕎麦.
- Soba sameAs 소바.
- Soba sameAs Soba.
- Soba sameAs Sobá.
- Soba sameAs m.012y1_.
- Soba sameAs Q753910.
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- Soba wasDerivedFrom Soba?oldid=604384608.
- Soba depiction Preparing_Soba_06_cutting.jpg.
- Soba isPrimaryTopicOf Soba.