Hosan Japanese Buckwheat Soba Noodles 300g | A+
Rich in flavour and steeped in Japanese tradition, A+ Hosan Buckwheat Soba Noodles are a must-have for any Asian food lover in South Africa. Made from wholesome buckwheat, these thin, smooth noodles deliver a delicate nutty taste that works beautifully in hot broths, cold dipping sauces, or a quick weeknight stir fry.
Buckwheat is naturally higher in protein and fibre than regular wheat noodles — so you're not just eating great, you're eating smarter. Whether you're a seasoned home cook or just discovering Japanese cuisine, these noodles are quick to prepare and genuinely satisfying.
Why you'll love them:
- Authentic Japanese soba-style noodles with a nutty buckwheat flavour
- Versatile — perfect for soups, stir fries & cold noodle dishes
- Higher in protein & fibre than standard wheat noodles
- Quick and easy to cook — ready in minutes
- 300g pack — great value for the whole family
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are buckwheat soba noodles? A: Soba noodles are thin Japanese noodles made from buckwheat flour — sometimes blended with wheat flour. They have a slightly nutty, earthy flavour and are a staple in Japanese cooking, used in hot soups and cold noodle dishes alike.
Q: Are A+ Hosan Soba Noodles gluten-free? A: These noodles are made with buckwheat but may also contain wheat flour. They are not certified gluten-free. If you have a gluten intolerance, please check the packaging label carefully.
Q: How do I cook buckwheat soba noodles? A: Boil in plenty of unsalted water for 3–5 minutes until tender, then rinse immediately under cold water to remove excess starch. Serve hot in broth or cold with a dipping sauce.
Q: Where can I buy authentic Japanese soba noodles in South Africa? A: You can order A+ Hosan Japanese Buckwheat Soba Noodles online at Fab Asian Food — South Africa's trusted Asian grocery store, with fast delivery nationwide.
Q: Are soba noodles healthier than regular pasta? A: Yes — buckwheat soba noodles are generally higher in protein and fibre than standard wheat pasta and have a lower glycaemic index, making them a popular choice for health-conscious eaters.
How to use: Boil in unsalted water for 3–5 minutes, rinse under cold water, and serve in a hot dashi broth, toss in a sesame stir fry, or chill for a refreshing cold soba salad. These noodles are equally at home in a Japanese-style ramen bowl or a simple garlic and soy stir fry.
Best paired with: miso soup, soy dipping sauce, stir-fried vegetables, tofu, chicken, or prawn dishes.
Suitable for: Home cooks, Japanese food enthusiasts, healthy eaters, restaurants & catering.