Sōsu Yakisoba (ソース焼きそば?) or
Yakisoba (焼きそば?),
literally "fried noodles in sauce", is considered a Japanese dish but
originated in China and is technically a derivative of Chinese
chow mein. Although
soba usually refers to
buckwheat noodles in mainland Japan, Yakisoba noodles are made from wheat flour similar to
ramen. It is typically flavoured with a sweetened, thickened variant of
Worcestershire sauce.
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