noodles.
I had Udon for lunch yesterday.
And for dinner I had fried noodles.
I had Nyumen(Japanese soup noodles) for lunch today.
And for dinner I had Ramen(Chinese soup noodls).
I love noodles and so does my son^^
And for dinner I had fried noodles.
I had Nyumen(Japanese soup noodles) for lunch today.
And for dinner I had Ramen(Chinese soup noodls).
I love noodles and so does my son^^
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And Then for dinner I had fried noodles. (Or you could combind the sentences: I had Udon for lunch yesterday, ((and/then, either would work)) fried noodles for dinner.)
And Then for dinner I had Ramen (Chinese soup noodles). (The same as above, combine to: I had Nyumen(Japanese soup noodles) for lunch today, ((and/then)) fried noodles for dinner.)
I love noodles, and so does my son^^
I have not heard of Nyumen. I'm going to look that up.
Everytime when I visit Japan, I have to taste the different kinds of Ramen.