Eating Traditional Japanese Food
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[Eating Traditional Japanese Food: Soba and Omochi]
The byways of Fukui-State are worth exploring for hidden culinary gems.
The Traditional Japanese Food from its state offer everything from ever
popular Soba and Omochi.
What is Soba?
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We have 2 types of tradtional noodle called Soba and Udon.
Soba is buck-wheat noodle.
The above picture is Soba noodle with grated radish, and called
"Oroshi Soba". You can have this only in Fukui State.
Another picture here shows you the traditonal Japanese rice cake called "Omochi".
There are many types of Omochi.
Some contain beans,prawns,and some has plain taste.
Takanori Tomita
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