Indeed, there are many variations of Italian pasta. However, there are differences in the way Japan and Italy eat it. In Italy, it is bad etiquette to slurp spaghetti, but in Japan, it is official to slurp noodles, and the sound made when doing so doubles the taste.
I think I probably had the same expression as the package after eating it. (^O^)
Wasabi and Matcha flavored udon? That sounds like quite the combination!
Soy sauce ramen with tofu - now you're talking. Yes, please!
These photos were taken 10 years ago, so to be honest, I don't remember their taste at all. (^O^)
I love kishimen!
Oh, are you like that?
Please be careful not to slurp kishimen carelessly, as it will unexpectedly flail about, splattering its juices and emitting a vile sound.
Japanese noodles come in so many varieties, almost the same exact thought process behind their shapes like Italian pastas :D
Indeed, there are many variations of Italian pasta. However, there are differences in the way Japan and Italy eat it. In Italy, it is bad etiquette to slurp spaghetti, but in Japan, it is official to slurp noodles, and the sound made when doing so doubles the taste.
I like to slurp my pasta, then again I am Bulgarian :D