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[Yakisoba] 4 must-have ingredients to put in your yakisoba, and 3 that make it authentic!

Garlic chive

The strong aroma of chives goes well with yakisoba noodles. Chives are easy to use because they are quick to heat up and can be stir-fried in a short time. Adding chives while cutting with scissors instead of using a knife and cutting board reduces the amount of dishes to be washed.

Yakisoba lettace

Lettuce

Lettuce is often eaten raw, such as in salads, but it tastes sweeter and tastier when cooked. It is easy to prepare as you simply tear it by hand without using a knife.
Fresh lettuce goes well with salty fried noodles.

Let’s enjoy yakisoba more with different ingredients!

In addition to the standard ingredients, a variety of other ingredients can be used to make yakisoba.
Using vegetables that are easy to cook and ingredients that require no preparation makes yakisoba easier to make. Also, using slightly different ingredients will give yakisoba a new appeal. Using leftover ingredients in the refrigerator is also a good way to reduce food waste.

https://eatsjapan.com/recipes/lets-make-yakisoba-japanese-fried-noodles-with-sauce/

Katsuobushi bonito flakes

They wobble when you add them to hot yakisoba, which makes for an interesting visual treat! Most restaurant yakisoba is topped with dried bonito flakes. Used to make dashi (soup stock), dried bonito flakes add depth to the flavor!
In addition to yakisoba, dried bonito flakes are also used in tofu, soba noodles, and many other Japanese dishes.

Unexpected ingredients that go well with Yakisoba!

yakisoba seafood

Seafood Mix

The Seafood Mix, which includes shrimp, squid and shellfish, can be used simply by thawing, without any prep work such as shelling or cutting.
It is also a great way to prepare multiple ingredients at once.

yakisoba nira

Garlic chive

The strong aroma of chives goes well with yakisoba noodles. Chives are easy to use because they are quick to heat up and can be stir-fried in a short time. Adding chives while cutting with scissors instead of using a knife and cutting board reduces the amount of dishes to be washed.

Yakisoba lettace

Lettuce

Lettuce is often eaten raw, such as in salads, but it tastes sweeter and tastier when cooked. It is easy to prepare as you simply tear it by hand without using a knife.
Fresh lettuce goes well with salty fried noodles.

Let’s enjoy yakisoba more with different ingredients!

In addition to the standard ingredients, a variety of other ingredients can be used to make yakisoba.
Using vegetables that are easy to cook and ingredients that require no preparation makes yakisoba easier to make. Also, using slightly different ingredients will give yakisoba a new appeal. Using leftover ingredients in the refrigerator is also a good way to reduce food waste.

https://eatsjapan.com/recipes/lets-make-yakisoba-japanese-fried-noodles-with-sauce/

Aonori Green laver

Aonori takes yakisoba to the next level! Aonori is a must if you want to make yakisoba noodles that look exactly like the ones you get at the restaurant! It makes it look more authentic, and the flavor of the aonori is just amazing!