It's surprising how one can make a dish without having an idea it is well known in other parts of the world and has a name. I like to prepare noodle like that with chicken chunks, sausage and enough vegetables.
Reading about these hungry foods is difficult hahaha...
Good thing it's close to lunch time here.
It's true, in every corner there is a specific name and what sets Japan apart from other places are its condiments. Shoyu, for example, is widely used in the preparation.
It's a Japanese food. I bought it for my son a few days ago but I didn't take a photo.
But I'll get it here on the internet. It's a mix of meat and vegetables in noodles.
Oh! That's good.
It's surprising how one can make a dish without having an idea it is well known in other parts of the world and has a name. I like to prepare noodle like that with chicken chunks, sausage and enough vegetables.
Good to know the name now.
Reading about these hungry foods is difficult hahaha...
Good thing it's close to lunch time here.
It's true, in every corner there is a specific name and what sets Japan apart from other places are its condiments. Shoyu, for example, is widely used in the preparation.
Lol. Go have your lunch.
Seems you know so much about Japanese foods. Do you live in Japan or you have a lot of Japanese restaurants in your location?
I just checked browsed about shoyu and found out iy's a type of soy sauce. Nice one.
No, I know a little just because of anime hahahaha...
I'm Brazilian and I don't eat much Japanese food here.
Besides being expensive, some things don't suit my taste, like sushi, for example.
Here:
https://img.inleo.io/DQmW4Nx8XgzLSG2ThUueAzcpaPmozdAQfpLSm3eXF1WGEv4/images%20(20).jpeg
Oh! Yakisoba! I know how it looks now, meat and vegetables in noodles. It looks delicious.
Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome my friend.