A yakisoba is a Japanese dish made of wheat flour noodles, pork, vegetables, and a sweet sauce.
Yakisoba is better Chow Mein sucks as badly as it possibly could.
Yakitori is sometimes sliced and added to noodles along with other stir fried vegetables to make yakisoba.
No. Yakisoba noodles are wheat based-- rice noodles are, obviously, rice- based. Rice noodles are a great substitute for wheat noodles in soups and pastas, but the texture and taste of yakisoba requires the wheat noodle.
Sushi, sashimi, okonomiyaki, unagidon, yakisoba, miso, yakiniku, sukiyaki, tempura, tsukemen.
Some popular Japanese foods in the US include sushi, ramen, yakisoba, and donburi.
sushi, fish, oden , soba, udon, yakisoba, okonomiyaki, sukiyaki, and miso soup
In Japanese characters, yakisoba would be 焼きそば
Sushi, Yakisoba, Ramen, Udon, Tofu, Temakizushi, Miso Soup, all kinds of things. You can check on the internet.
Yaki means grilled or toasted in a pan. Mono stands for things. Yakimono for grilled things, tsukemono for pickled things. Yakisoba for toasted noodle. Yakitori for grilled chicken.
sorry i couldn't figure out how to put the phrases in the question...the phrases were 'matsuri WA omoshiroi to tanoshi desu. watashi WA yakisoba o tabemashita. oishi da yo! yukata WA kaiteki to kanari desu. jikai machinozomimasu. its for my Japanese class...
Probably not sushi ^_^ Some people don't like it, and it can be difficult and dangerous if you don't know what you're doing. For example, you need to buy living or very very fresh fish. Several types of noodle such as soba, yakisoba, ramen and udon are "indigenous" if you will to Japanese culture also... rice balls, miso soup and dumplings are some popular Japanese dishes or sides that arn't too hard to make. Okonomiyaki is also really easy. You can find recipes online. hope that helped