

ingredients:
- 10 g dried hijiki
- 15 g ginger
- 480 g cooked
- thick white noodles
- 2 teaspoons soy sauce
- 1 tablespoon salad oil
- a little salt
- 250 ml water for soaking hijiki

step 1:
Soak the dried hijiki in the 250 ml of water in a bowl for 30 minutes. Remove and drain.

step 2:
Cut the ginger into julienne slices.

step 3:
Heat the oil in a frying pan over a low flame and sear the ginger for about a couple of minutes.

step 4:
Add the hijiki and mix for a couple of minutes over a medium flame.

step 5:
Add the cooked thick white noodles (udon) and mix. Add the soy sauce and salt. Mix and stir for a few minutes. Remove from heat.

comment:
Since hijiki contains iron, it is good for health. Although this dish is simple, the ginger adds a delicious accent.