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  2. Frozen noodles - Wikipedia

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    Frozen noodles and chilled noodles are types of instantly prepared Asian (or European) noodles that are sold frozen or chilled. These products differ from prepackaged dehydrated noodles in a number of ways: in flavor, in texture, and in that they normally come packaged with ingredients besides the noodles, such as vegetables, meat, and soup stock.

  3. Nattō - Wikipedia

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    Nattō is a traditional Japanese food made from whole soybeans that have been fermented with Bacillus subtilis var. natto. [1] It is often served as a breakfast food with rice. [ 2 ] It is served with karashi mustard , soy or tare sauce , and sometimes Japanese bunching onion .

  4. 10 Best & Worst Frozen Pasta Dishes on Grocery Shelves ... - AOL

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    Convenience foods like frozen pasta make life easier and help you avoid hitting the drive-thru on your way home after a long day. Tossing a tray in the microwave or emptying a bag into a pot beats ...

  5. Nattokinase - Wikipedia

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    Nattō is produced by fermentation by adding the bacterium Bacillus subtilis var natto, which also produces the enzyme, to boiled soybeans. While other soy foods contain enzymes, it is only the nattō preparation that contains the specific nattokinase enzyme under the Japan Nattokinase Administration and Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.

  6. This Quicker Way to Cook Pasta Starts with a Surprising Step

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  7. Ina Garten Just Shared a 3-Step Pasta Dinner, and More ... - AOL

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    The simplicity reminds us of our own Creamy Feta & Tomato Pasta recipe. Related: The #1 Herb for Better Gut Health, According to Dietitians Tomato Crostini with Whipped Feta

  8. Japanese noodles - Wikipedia

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    These noodles are often served in the same manner as sōmen and udon noodles. While they are mostly white, there are bundles mixed with noodles of pinkish or brown hues. Udon are the thickest of the noodles served in Japanese cuisine. Udon are white, wheat-based noodles, that are 4-6mm in width. These noodles are served chilled with a dipping ...

  9. Pasta processing - Wikipedia

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    For egg noodles, eggs are added in the form of fresh eggs, frozen eggs, dry eggs, egg yolks or dry egg solids. If eggs are added to the mixture, the amount of water is modified. Adding egg improves the nutritional quality and richness of the pasta. Disodium phosphate is also added to reduce the cooking time. [3]