Started selling “Phantom Soba” at the birthplace of Shinshu Soba. Nagano Ina November 22, 13:07

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In Ina City, Nagano Prefecture, which is said to be the birthplace of Shinshu Soba, a commemorative ceremony was held as the sale of native soba noodles, which had disappeared for a long time, was called “Phantom Soba”. It was.

Ina City, which is said to be the birthplace of Shinshu soba, Nagano Prefecture encouraged the cultivation of varieties that can be harvested in the face of food shortages after the war. It was called “Phantom Soba”.

However, local people and experts have decided to revive and sell the native soba called “Irinotani native” over 10 years.

On 22nd, a commemorative ceremony was held in Takato-cho, Ina, and the characteristics of the buckwheat that were restored by specialists who were involved in the revival explained that the fragrance and taste are very good, although small grains and low yield. did.

The long-awaited “phantom soba” was served, and the tasting people enjoyed the original taste and flavor of the buckwheat.

A man in his 40s who tasted said, “The scent when we eat it is quite different.

“Phantom Soba” will be sold at six stores in Ina City starting on the 22nd, limited to about 350 meals each.