Hiyashi chūka explained

Hiyashi chūka
Alternate Name:Reimen
Type:Chinese noodle
Country:Japan
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Main Ingredient:Chilled ramen noodles
Serving Size:100 g
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is a Chinese-style Japanese dish consisting of chilled Chinese noodles with various toppings served in the summer. It is also called in Kansai region and in Hokkaido.[1] Toppings are usually colorful cold ingredients and a tare sauce.

Popular toppings are meat (ham, boiled chicken or barbecued pork (char siu)), strips of tamagoyaki (egg omelette), summer vegetables like cucumber and tomatoes, menma (fermented bamboo shoots), and beni shōga (pickled ginger) as a condiment. Toppings are cut thin, to mix well with the noodles and the sauce. The tare sauce is usually made with a base of either soy sauce and rice vinegar, or sesame seeds and mayonnaise .

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  1. Web site: いわゆる冷やし中華(その4)食べ物新日本奇行. So‐called Hiyashi-chuka (No.4) New strange food journey around Japan. Nikkei. ja. 2017-06-20.