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If you are familiar with Asian cuisines, you are likely to come across glass noodles. In this recipe, we are going to introduce Harusame Salad, one of the famous side dishes in Japan.  Glass noodles are versatile and can be used in various dishes, such as stir-fries, soups, and salads. The chewy and slippery texture is unique and pairs well with vegetables, meats, and seafood. They also pair well with various seasonings and absorb them while maintaining their texture. Japanese Glass Noodle Salad, Harusame Salad Recipe, Salad Japanese, Healthy Japanese Recipes, Glass Noodle Salad, Tonkatsu Sauce, Noodle Salad Recipes, Seaweed Snacks, Healthy Sweet Snacks

If you are familiar with Asian cuisines, you are likely to come across glass noodles. In this recipe, we are going to introduce Harusame Salad, one of the famous side dishes in Japan. Glass noodles are versatile and can be used in various dishes, such as stir-fries, soups, and salads. The chewy and slippery texture is unique and pairs well with vegetables, meats, and seafood. They also pair well with various seasonings and absorb them while maintaining their texture.

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Mochi Mommy | Asian Food Blog on Instagram: "Cold noodle salad number 3: Harusame Salad! (春雨サラダ) This noodle salad uses Japanese vermicelli (called harusame), shredded carrots, cucumber, and usually ham, which I skipped this time. But of course you can also add other toppings as well. I think most harusame salad dressings use soy sauce, similar to my somen salad dressing, but my kids’ Japanese school uses just sesame oil, sugar, and rice vinegar. I tried their version and liked it so much I st Somen Salad, Cold Noodle Salad, Noodle Salad Cold, Cold Noodles, Shredded Carrots, Noodle Salad, Japanese School, Shredded Carrot, Salad Dressings

Mochi Mommy | Asian Food Blog on Instagram: "Cold noodle salad number 3: Harusame Salad! (春雨サラダ) This noodle salad uses Japanese vermicelli (called harusame), shredded carrots, cucumber, and usually ham, which I skipped this time. But of course you can also add other toppings as well. I think most harusame salad dressings use soy sauce, similar to my somen salad dressing, but my kids’ Japanese school uses just sesame oil, sugar, and rice vinegar. I tried their version and liked it so much I…

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