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Tororo Soba (Slimy soba noodles with grated nagaimo)
posted on 25 Oct 2010 by maki ::
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Here’s a rather unusual (to Western tastes anyway) way to enjoy cold soba noodles - with slimy grated nagaimo root. continue reading...
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