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Miso with Yuzu Somen noodle soup 145ml

Miso with Yuzu Somen noodle soup 145ml

Regular price ¥1,300 JPY
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Experience a burst of flavor with Miso with Yuzu Noodle soup. The perfect blend of carefully selected red and white miso, combined with the zesty flavor of yuzu creates a flavorful yet refreshing taste. Enjoy with the silky texture of traditional somen noodles for a balanced and complex finish.

dilute with water. 

Soup 1: water 3

 

 

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RegionNara
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