Choosing Your Udon in Takamatsu

2014年09月20日

Choosing Your Udon in Takamatsu
The city of Takamatsu in Kagawa is the home of udon. This flour-based noodle is deceptively simple, yet tricky to make well, as it takes years and years of practice and skill to get it just right. The subtle taste and texture vary from shop to shop with the famous ones having long lines outside, particularly at lunchtimes. So how do we choose our udon?

Choosing Your Udon in Takamatsu
Choosing Your Udon in Takamatsu
The answer is; by looking at the plastic food models which are often in the windows. They will tell you. Even if you can’t read Japanese these will give you both a pretty good idea of amounts and prices.

Choosing Your Udon in Takamatsu
Choosing Your Udon in Takamatsu
Like most foods, udon is basically hot or cold and both are equally delicious. Much of the flavor depends on skill of the maker to get the right ‘chewy’ texture and the condiments including green onions, chili spice (ichimi = one spice) or (chichi mi=seven spices) which will be on your table or near the cash register as you pay. Sloppy texture-less udon will never do!

Choosing Your Udon in Takamatsu
Choosing Your Udon in Takamatsu
Toppings & side dishes including tempura vegetables are also important for flavor is the addition of a little soy sauce according to taste. However if you’re in need of further classifications then a quick search on this site below will tell you the different kinds.

https://www.google.com/search?q=types+of+udon+dishes&biw=1536&bih=688&source=lnms&sa=X&ei=GrcbVNa2F8-j8AW544HwBg&ved=0CAUQ_AUoAA&dpr=1

Udon is primarily a cheap dish and very quick to prepare for a customer. So you really shouldn’t have to spend any more than $5.00 or so for a satisfying meal.

Choosing Your Udon in Takamatsu
Choosing Your Udon in Takamatsu

Writing about this made me hungry for udon so I went and bought a bowl (see photo)

Choosing Your Udon in Takamatsu
** Upcoming events. “Takamatsu=Arts for the upcoming Media Art Festival” next year. Details available as they come to hand so please stay posted on Pat and Cathy’s blog her on the Ashita Sanuki’s Art Takamatsu site.


October 10 th~ 19 th The Takamatsu Autumn Festival A fireworks display and the 19 th Daimyo’s (feudal lord’s) procession in Bushozan just outside Takamatsu and easily accessible by Kotoden train. This is a wonderful event in the historical Bushozan town. Highly recommended!


29 th (Wed.) November~3rd November (Mon.) Takamatsu Bonsai Festival.

Details to be announced on this site or call (087) 837 6003.

29 th Oct.~1st November (Sat.) Bonsai Stones exhibition at Hiunkaku Tamamo Park

29 th Oct. ~1st November Garden light up in Tamamo Park

31 st Oct~2 nd Nov. Bonsai and garden plants exhibition in Ritsurin Garden (Kikugetsu-tei building)

#1st October~2nd Nov. The Great Bonsai Exhibition and sale in the Kokubunji Bonsai Center

For further information in English or Chinese, please call the Takamatsu City Information office at I-Pal Kagawa

(087) 837 6003

For more info on Takamatsu:

http://wikitravel.org/en/Takamatsu

http://www.city.takamatsu.kagawa.jp/english/

http://tia-takamatsu.jp/

http://www.my-kagawa.jp/eg/

http://www.my-kagawa.jp/special/visitor/kanko/index.htm

http://www.i-pal.or.jp/profile/topics/kagawas-welcome-card.html

Other bloggers in Takamatsu of interest:

http://cathy.ashita-sanuki.jp

http://ogijima.com

http://ww8.tiki.ne.jp/~tmath/home/




"Pat has lived in Takamatsu continuously since arriving here on a one year study and leave 1981. Originally from Tasmania, Australia, he was involved in education at a variety of levels including as a specialist teacher for children with learning difficulties, and at senior high schools throughout the state. Pat is employed full-time by the i-pal Kagawa International Exchange as a co-oridintaor for international relations amongst other duties including traveling to schools and giving talks in Japanese to kids about Australia. He has been involved with youth education exchanges between Japan and Australia for many years.

Pat has been many things in his colorful life including a seaman, helmsman, welder, carpenter, traffic warden, scholarship/studentship winner at the university of Tasmania, staff at the Australian Embassy in London to name but a few. Pat has far too many hobbies which include tennis, playing jazz flutes and saxes, riding bicycles with the Takamatsu Cycling Club all of which his long-suffering family tolerate. Recently he's become interested in painting again. His wife wishes he would put more time in to helping around the house and the garden which he artfully avoids ..."

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