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Ingredients Organic Wheat Flour (100%), Water.
Directions Simple to Prepare: Cook Organic Udon in rapid boiling water for 4 minutes (salt or oil is not needed). Drain, then rinse well with cold water. Drain again. Hint: To reheat, briefly submerge in hot water.
No. 1 in Japan. USDA organic. Hakubaku Japan searched the world for the finest ingredients to make an authentic Japanese noodle of the highest quality. Certified organic by NASAA Certified organic Pty Ltd; No added salt. Product of Australia.
Certified Kosher by Kosher Australia

Recipe:
Salmon Teriyaki with udon noodle salad
Serves 2
Ingredients 2 Salmon fillets 3 tablespoons soy sauce 3 tablespoons Mirin 2x90g Hakubaku Udon Noodles 1 Red chilli, finely chopped 2 Spring Onions, finely chopped large handful baby spinach leaves a bunch Coriander, leaves picked and stems finely chopped 1 tablespoon Vegetable oil 2 teaspoons Sesame seeds, briefly toasted in a hot, dry frying pan 1 Lime
FOR DRESSING 2 teaspoons toasted sesame oil 2 teaspoons Tamari Juice of lime
Combine the salmon, soy sauce and mirin in a shallow bowl, toss so they are well coated and marinate for 2 hours; overnight in the fridge is even better. Cook the noodles according to the instructions on the packet, drain and refresh briefly under cold water, they still want to be warm. Combine the dressing ingredients in a large bowl and toss the noodles through. Add the chilli, spring onions, spinach and coriander and toss well. Divide between 2 plates. Heat the oil in a frying pan. Remove the salmon from the marinade, season with salt and pepper and sear, skin-side down for 2 minutes. Turn over and fry on the other side for 2 minutes or until the skin is crisp. Place the salmon (skin side up) on the noodles, top with the sesame seeds and serve with half a lime.
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