Crossword clues for udon
udon
- Type of wheat noodle
- Thick soup noodle
- Thick noodle variety
- Thick Japanese soup noodles
- Thick Japanese soup noodle
- Tempura ___ (Japanese noodle dish)
- Soup noodle
- Some instant noodles
- Ramen cousin
- Noodles you might put in pho
- Noodles served with soy sauce
- Noodles served in broth
- Noodles often eaten with tempura
- Noodle-bar order
- Noodle soup noodle
- Noodle sometimes topped with abura-age
- Noodle in tempura soup
- Noodle in Japanese soups
- Noodle eaten with mentsuyu
- Noodle bar noodle
- Nippon noodle
- Nagasaki noodles
- Japanese noodle sometimes served with tempura
- Japanese noodle often served in broth
- It may be topped with tempura
- Instant noodles variety
- Hokkaido noodle
- Chikara ___ (soup topped with mochi)
- Chewy noodle variety
- Asian wheat noodle
- Asian soup noodle
- Japanese noodle product
- Soup pasta
- Japanese noodles
- Tempura ___ (Japanese dish)
- Noodles with tempura
- Thick Japanese noodle
- Japanese soup noodles
- Soba alternative
- Hot Japanese bowlful
- ___ Thani, Thai province
- ___ Thani, city in Thailand
- Large Japanese noodles
- Japanese noodle dish
- Type of Japanese noodle
- Japanese bowlful
- Noodle variety
- Asian noodles
- Noodle bar order
- Japanese pasta
- Soba noodle alternative
- Japanese wheat pasta
- Eastern noodle
- Wheat-based Japanese noodles
- Thick noodle
- Japanese wheat noodle
- Japanese noodle variety
- Japanese noodle type
- Yaki ___ (noodle dish)
- Wheat pasta in Japanese cuisine
- Wheat flour noodle
Wiktionary
n. a Japanese wheat noodle
Wikipedia
is a type of thick wheat flour noodle of Japanese cuisine.
Udon is often served hot as a noodle soup in its simplest form, as kake udon, in a mildly flavoured broth called kakejiru, which is made of dashi, soy sauce, and mirin. It is usually topped with thinly chopped scallions. Other common toppings include tempura, often prawn or kakiage (a type of mixed tempura fritter), or aburaage, a type of deep-fried tofu pockets seasoned with sugar, mirin, and soy sauce. A thin slice of kamaboko, a halfmoon-shaped fish cake, is often added. Shichimi can be added to taste.
The flavor of broth and topping vary from region to region. Usually, dark brown broth, made from dark soy sauce (koikuchi shōyu), is used in eastern Japan, and light brown broth, made from light soy sauce (usukuchi shōyu), is used in western Japan. This is even noticeable in packaged instant noodles, which are often sold in two different versions for east and west.
Udon is a type of noodle used in Japanese cuisine. Udon may also refer to:
- Udon Entertainment, a Canadian art studio and publisher
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Udon Thani Province, a province in Thailand
- Udon Thani, capital city of Udon Thani Province
Usage examples of "udon".
In the Buddhist Bible it is stated that there is in Paradise a divine tree, called Udon, which rarely blossoms.