Sesame noodles loaded with veggies and red curry tofu
Short History: Udon is a type of noodle that is used very commonly in Japanese cuisine. One story of the origination of these noodles states that Enni, a Rinzai monk, introduced flour milling to Japan from Song China, which led to invention/increased popularity of Udon, Soba, pancakes, and more! Another story talks about a Buddhist priest named Kukai introducing Udon noodles to Shikoku island during the Heian Era in the ninth century. Whatever the history of these noodles, they provide you with high amounts of both fiber and B vitamins, and the rest of the meal will give you protein, amino acids, iron, calcium, and more!
Reheating Instructions: Eat at room temperature or warm in a pan over medium
Customer Comments:
“Love the udon noodles, perfect spiciness. A good comfort food.” – Susan Fr. from New River
“Loved this dish too! Please bring this back.” – Tami La. from Phoenix
Macros
Calories 452
Fat 12g
Complex Carbs 62g
Protein 24g
Fiber 8g
Sodium 550mg