Udon
udon
thick Japanese wheat noodles served in broth or sauce
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What's the difference between Udon / Weizennudeln / Nudeln / Suppennudeln / japanische Nudeln / dicke Weizennudeln
General term for wheat noodles; not specifically Japanese and not necessarily served in broth.
Very general word for noodles or pasta; too broad to specifically mean udon.
Noodles typically used in soup; emphasizes the use, but not the Japanese origin.
Noodles of Japanese origin; broader than udon because it includes other types like ramen or soba.
A precise description of udon by thickness and ingredient; very close in meaning, but without the Japanese context.
Describes the serving style: in broth. This is not a noodle type, only one typical way udon is served.
Describes serving with sauce; also a serving style, but it does not define udon as a noodle type.
A very general dish name; it may include udon, but it does not specifically mean this noodle type.
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How to pronounce Udon and what this word means
Udon means udon. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce Udon
/ˈuːdɔn/
Udon translation
udon
Udon examples
Die Udon waren in heißer Brühe.
Udon transcription
/ˈuːdɔn/
Questions about this word
Udon meaning: what does it mean?
dicke japanische Weizennudeln, die in Brühe oder Sauce serviert werden
Udon pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
Udon is pronounced as /ˈuːdɔn/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
Udon definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Die Udon waren in heißer Brühe. Translation: Удон были в горячем бульоне.
Is Udon part of Japanese Cuisine vocabulary?
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Is Udon part of Dishes vocabulary?
Yes, Udon can be learned in the Dishes topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
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