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soba

[soh-buh]

noun

plural

soba 
  1. Japanese Cooking.,  a noodle made primarily from buckwheat flour, with some wheat flour added.



soba

/ ˈsəʊbə /

noun

  1. (in Japanese cookery) noodles made from buckwheat flour

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Word History and Origins

Origin of soba1

First recorded in 1895–1900; from Japanese: literally, “buckwheat, buckwheat noodle”
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Word History and Origins

Origin of soba1

Japanese
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Example Sentences

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During the competition, she won a cold food challenge when she made a dish of chilled chicken with licorice-forward soba, cucumber and daikon.

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Yoshihiro Serizawa, who runs a soba shop in Tokyo, said he spent about $19,000 on his new machine, which also accepts cashless payment — “a huge financial burden.”

The amount is equivalent to more than 6,000 orders of his most popular dish: soba with mixed vegetables and seafood tempura, which costs just over $3.

Examples of food provided in the breast cancer clinical trial included peanut soba noodles, steel cut oatmeal, banana flax muffins, sweet potato enchiladas, and Mediterranean white bean soup.

Mix: Soba noodles are ideal for salads because they taste particularly great when served cold.

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