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Videos
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FAQ
Udon noodles served in hot soup and topped with seasoned aburaage are called kitsune udon. It literally means fox noodles. Kitsune Udon literary means fox udon, or fox noodles, in Japanese.
Kitsune means “fox” in Japanese. There are a few theories about why we call this dish “fox udon.” One is that aburaage appears as a fox's favorite food in Japanese folktales, so people call this dish kitsune udon from the tofu pouches on top.
Is Kitsune Udon Healthy? Yes, kitsune udon is a nourishing and reinvigorating meal since it's a blend of whole-wheat udon noodles, dashi stock, narutomaki fish, and protein-rich tofu. Since the hero of the meal is deep-fried tofu, you must know how healthy the tofu is.
Kitsune is “fox” in Japanese, but don't worry, we don't use fox meat in the dish. Some people think the dish may have been named because of a folk tale that Aburaage is a fox's favorite food. Others think it is called Kitsune because of the brown color that is similar to a fox.
kitsune, trickster foxes from traditional Japanese folklore. They are a type of yōkai, a class of supernatural creatures with godlike powers, often equated to the English ghoul or demon. Kitsune are noted for their paranormal abilities, particularly metamorphosis.