Kishimen

Kishimen

Reference: Gurutabi

Kishimen is a flat noodle dish that is eaten in Nagoya. It has been a popular dish since the Edo period, and its characteristic is that it is wider and thinner than regular udon noodles. The texture is smooth and slippery, but it is easy to eat because it has weak elasticity. There are various ways to eat it, such as kake soba or zaru kishimen.

Kishimen is a flat noodle dish that is eaten in Nagoya. It has been a popular dish since the Edo period, and its characteristic is that it is wider and thinner than regular udon noodles. The texture is smooth and slippery, but it is easy to eat because it has weak elasticity. There are various ways to eat it, such as kake soba or zaru kishimen.

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