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  2. Soba - Wikipedia

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    Mori soba, served cold with dipping sauce and negi. The word soba (蕎麦) means "buckwheat" (Fagopyrum esculentum). [4] The full name for buckwheat noodles is soba-kiri (蕎麦切り "buckwheat slices"), but soba is commonly used for short. Historically, soba noodles were called Nihon-soba, Wa-soba, or Yamato-soba, all of which mean "Japanese ...

  3. Cold noodles - Wikipedia

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    Mori soba. Soba is a traditional Japanese dish that can be served either cold or hot. Cold soba noodles are served with dipping sauce on the side, while hot versions of soba noodles are served with a soup base. [9] Well-known soba cold noodles include mori soba, zaru soba, tensoba, and tororo soba. [9]

  4. Japanese noodles - Wikipedia

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    Soba noodles are available dried or fresh. They may be served with hot broth or cold with dipping sauce (tsuyu). Examples of soba dishes are zaru soba (chilled), kake soba, tempura soba, kitsune soba, and tororo soba. Although the popular Japanese dish Yakisoba includes "soba" in its name, the dish is made with Chinese-style noodles (chūkamen ...

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  7. Tensoba - Wikipedia

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    There are two varieties of tensoba: one is served with a hot broth of dashi and soy sauce; the other is served with cooled soba and dipped in tsukejiru (lit. ' dipping sauce '), either chilled or hot and usually strongly flavored. The dipping variety is also called tenzaru-soba or ten-seiro, depending on the soba shop or stand.