August 31, 2009

Hiyamugi

hiyamugi
Hiyamugi is a Japanese thin noodle made of wheat flour.
Hiyamugi noodle is similar to "Somen noodle".
But hiyamugi noodle is slightly thicker than somen noodle in size.

HIyamugi is usually served in cold water with ice and some vegetables.
We take a bite full of noodles and dip in the dipping sauce, and eat.
Hiyamugi is nice in summer.

6 comments:

KennyT said...

I love hiyamugi

joo said...

Looks delicious - what vegetables do you eat with it?

Iria said...

Wow, this looks fresh :D
What's the name of the little cherry on it?

Ayie said...

never tried this one, how abou somen? can it be eaten cold too? i only make it as noodle soup

nobu said...

Thanks for your comments!!

Joo,
I like tomato and cucumber with it.

Iria,
We call that little cherry "sakuranbo".

Ayie,
I like somen too.
And somen in hot soup is also good.
But I prefer cold one.

La Bella Cooks said...

This looks like a gorgeous and inviting dish! Lovely.

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