- but
soba is
commonly used for short. Historically,
soba noodles were
called Nihon-
soba, Wa-
soba, or Yamato-
soba, all of
which mean "****anese
soba". This...
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different names, such as
Nankin soba (南京そば, lit. 'Nanjing noodles'),
Shina soba (支那そば, lit. 'Chinese noodles') or Chūka
soba (中華そば, lit. 'Chinese noodles')...
- stir-fried dish. Usually,
soba noodles are made from
buckwheat flour, but
soba in
yakisoba are Chinese-style
noodles (chuuka
soba) made from
wheat flour...
- into
political territories that were
independently ruled by
sobas, or nobles.
These sobas governed territories (called murinda) and paid
tribute to the...
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rightful ruler to the
Kingdom of Ndongo. The
loyalty of the
Mbundu v****als, or
sobas,
changed continuously between Portugal and Njinga. Her
Sovereignty was never...
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Soba is an
archaeological site and
former town in what is now
central Sudan.
Three kingdoms existed in
medieval Nubia:
Nobadia with the
capital in Faras...
- Look up
soba,
Soba, or
SOBA in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Soba is a type of ****anese
buckwheat noodle.
Soba or
SOBA may also
refer to:
Soba (city)...
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Sobá is a dish from the
Brazilian state of Mato
Grosso do Sul that is an
adaption of
Okinawa soba. It is made with
wheat noodles, beef,
green onion, and...
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Okinawa soba (沖縄そば) is a type of
noodle produced in
Okinawa Prefecture, ****an.
Okinawa soba is a
regional collective trademark of The
Okinawa Noodle Manufacturing...
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medieval kingdom in what is now
central Sudan. Its
capital was the city of
Soba,
located near modern-day
Khartoum at the
confluence of the Blue and White...