This thick Japanese noodle, similar to spaghetti, can be round or square, and is usually made from wheat flour. It’s traditionally served in a dish called “noodles and broth,” which consists of soy broth and shiitake mushrooms.
Add noodles a few at a time to boiling water. To prevent noodles from sticking to the bottom of the pan, stir gently until the water returns to a rapid boil. Cook dried noodles for eight to ten minutes, then drain and rinse with cold water to stop cooking (fresh noodles should be cooked for only three to five minutes). Toss with tahini dressing and serve chilled, or top with stir-fried vegetables.
Udon noodles (cooked), 2 oz. (56g)
Calories: 190
Protein: 5g
Carbohydrate: 41g
Total Fat: 1g
Fiber: 1g
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