Red and white, the prominent traditional colors of Japan.
“Komachimen” is a kind of noodle made from rice named Akita at TochigiPrefecture. Komachi dough is kneaded, rolled out and sliced into long strips. ”Komachi men” is recommended to serve in soup flavored with soy sauce and mirin (sweet sake).
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Comes in red and white, this noodles is great for celebration of happiness and joy since the colors mean strength (red) and purity (white) in Japan.
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This flat noodles is very tasty and has a chewy texture. It can be kept under room temperature for 1 year.
To cook these chewy noodles:
1.Cook in boiling water for 3minutes
2.Rinse with cold water
3.Eat it in a hot broth or with a soy based dipping soup.
I love to cook this in my laksa broth or use them in my steamboat hotpot. Slurping good!
Please take note if you don’t eat this soon within 30min after cooking, it’ll turn soggy.
Get this NamisatoAkitaKomachiRiceNoodles from TochigiPrefecture at MetroParagon (lvl 2) & MetroCentrepoint (lvl 4) IPPIN section, selling at $8 each.
Make your Donburi Japanese Rice bowl with best selling Toppings from IPPIN!
Singapore – From 19 to 21 October 2018, visitors can dive into a bowl of endless possibilities with Singapore’s first DIY rice bow event – DonburiRevolution!
Aimed to raise awareness about the different types of rice from various Japanese prefectures, visitors can look forward to a weekend of fluffy rice and fun, including workshops and demonstrations.
🌸Toppings🌸
IPPIN offers customers’ favorite rice toppings for free when you purchase a drink! Get walnut sardines, candied river shrimps, black sesame, plum or young sardine furikake (flakes) topped on your rice bowls for that extra punch you never knew existed.
🌸Drinks 🌸
Customers get to pair their DIY donburi with refreshing, made in Japandrinks such as watermelon soda, yuzu soda, salt soda and beer, all at below$10/bottle.
🌸Retail🌸
Besides enjoying tasty customizable donburi toppings and various rice from different prefectures of Japan, customers can complete their experience and purchase some easy to make meal ingredients such as the ayusweetfish, miso and dressing that takes less than five minutes to prepare.
Visit IPPIN at the Donburi Revolution for an oishii moment! Pre-register for a bowl of free rice: ricerevolution.com.sg