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When it first came out in 1976, Nissin's Donbei Kitsune Udon was the world's first ever bowl-shaped instant noodle and it has been a familiar comfort food in Japan ever since.
For those who don't know it, "kitsune udon" is udon soup topped with abura-age 油揚げ (sometimes abbreviated as "o-age") a thick square of deep-fried tofu which has been seasoned in a sweet and savory broth. Recently, Donbei Kitsune Udon has enjoyed renewed popularity with a commercial series featuring actress Riho Yoshioka as a fox girl and actor and singer Gen Hoshino. Nissin cleverly capitalized on the origin of the name "kitsune udon," a Japanese folk belief that kitsune (foxes) love abura-age, and created Dongitsune as a mascot character.
Chewiest udon noodles ever
While instant noodles often take a few minutes, because udon noodles are thicker, it takes 5 minutes for standard Donbei Kitsune Udon noodles to cook through properly.
However, Nissin is now releasing a premium version of their Donbei Kitsune Udon requiring an 8-minute wait, and for good reason: These are Nissin's chewiest udon noodles ever.
The secret is mochigome 糯米, a type of particularly glutinous rice used in the making of mochi rice cakes, which has been blended into each noodle.
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