Odong

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It is a common simple and cheap meal in Mindanao (particularly the Davao Region) and the Visayas Islands.[6][5][7] It is almost always eaten with white rice, rarely on its own.[5]

It is named after the round flour noodles called Script error: No such module "Lang". which are closest in texture and taste to the Okinawa soba. These noodles are characteristically sold dried into straight sticks around Script error: No such module "convert". long.[7] The name is derived from the Japanese udon noodles, although it does not use udon noodles or bear any resemblance to udon dishes. It originates from the Davao Region of Mindanao[8] which had a large Japanese migrant community in the early 1900s.[9] The Script error: No such module "Lang". noodles were previously locally manufactured by Okinawans, but modern Script error: No such module "Lang". noodles (which are distinctly yellowish) are imported from China.[8] Because Script error: No such module "Lang". noodles are difficult to find in other regions, they can be substituted with other types of noodles; including misua, miki (egg noodles), udon, and even instant noodles.[3][5]

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