but soba is commonly used for short. Historically, soba noodles were called Nihon-soba, Wa-soba, or Yamato-soba, all of which mean "Japanese soba". This...
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Ramen (redirect from Chūka soba)
different names, such as Nankin soba (南京そば, lit. 'Nanjing noodles'), Shina soba (支那そば, lit. 'Chinese noodles') or Chūka soba (中華そば, lit. 'Chinese noodles')...
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Sobá is a dish from the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul that is an adaption of Okinawa soba. It is made with wheat noodles, beef, green onion, and...
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Look up soba, Soba, or SOBA in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Soba is a type of Japanese buckwheat noodle. Soba or SOBA may also refer to: Soba (city)...
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Soba is an archaeological site and former town in what is now central Sudan. Three kingdoms existed in medieval Nubia: Nobadia with the capital in Faras...
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Wanko soba (わんこそば) is a style of Japanese soba noodles originating from Iwate Prefecture in Japan, particularly Morioka and Hanamaki. It consists of a...
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because soba noodles are easily cut while eating. The custom differs from area to area and it is also called misoka soba, tsugomori soba, kure soba, jumyō...
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Soba choko (Japanese: そば猪口, romanized: sobachoko) are 3–9 cm cup-sized Japanese porcelain vessels, suitable for drinking sake or Japanese tea, or for eating...
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kingdom in what is now central and southern Sudan. Its capital was the city of Soba, located near modern-day Khartoum at the confluence of the Blue and White...
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