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🍜 Chitake Udon (Soba) (Chitake Mushrooms with Buckwheat Noodles)

· 📍 Tochigi
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'Chitake udon' is an udon dish unique to the plains of Tochigi Prefecture, where flatland forests abound, and it consists of udon noodles in a broth made from stir-fried chitake mushrooms and eggplant. Tochigi Prefecture, with its extensive fields and double-cropped rice paddies, is one of the largest wheat-growing areas in Japan, and udon noodles were made from freshly ground wheat flour during the Bon Festival when the barley and wheat harvests were still in progress. 'Chitake' refers to 'chichitake (tany milkcap mushroom),' which produces a white juice when split open. Its strong aroma makes it ideal as a broth for udon and soba noodles, and it also goes perfectly with eggplant. Chitake is one of the few edible mushrooms that grow around August, ahead of the fall mushrooms, and was eaten during the Bon Festival in Tochigi Prefecture. In the past, chitake used to be abundant in satoyama areas rich in nature, but now the amount that is harvested and distributed is in decline due to factors such as changes in the natural environment.

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