Salmon Teriyaki Soba

Salmon Teriyaki Soba

The “Salmon Teriyaki Soba” is a vibrant dish featuring soba noodles cooked to perfection in a blend of teriyaki sauce and aromatic curry oil. Tender salmon is delicately incorporated into the noodles, providing a rich and savory flavor profile.

Accompanying the noodles and salmon are an array of fresh and crunchy vegetables, including mangetout (snow peas), bok choy, red and spring onions, chili for a touch of heat, and crisp beansprouts. This combination of ingredients offers a satisfying mix of textures and tastes, from the tender fish to the crisp vegetables.

Price

£15.20

Calories

905 kcal

Ingredients

Here is a list of ingredients for Salmon Teriyaki Soba:

  • Soba noodles
  • Teriyaki sauce
  • Curry oil
  • Salmon
  • Mangetout (snow peas)
  • Bok choy
  • Red onion
  • Spring onion
  • Chilli
  • Beansprouts
  • Coriander
  • Sesame seeds

Nutrition

Here is the nutrition information for the Salmon Teriyaki Soba:

Nutritional InformationPer ServingPer 100g
Energy (kCal)905150
Energy (kJ)3,789629
Protein (g)48.388.04
Carbohydrates (g)80.5113.37
– of which Sugars (g)15.732.61
Fat (g)42.937.13
– Saturated Fat (g)4.360.72
Fiber (g)5.570.93
Sodium (g)1.920.32
Salt (g)4.800.80

Allergens

Here is a list of ingredients that Salmon Teriyaki Soba may contain and a list of ingredients that it does not contain:

  • Gluten-containing cereals (barley, wheat)
  • Eggs
  • Fish
  • Sesame seeds
  • Soya
  • Sulphur dioxide/sulphites

We are following the updates and the information is relevant in 2024!

Keep in mind: The details provided are from publicly accessible sources and might not be entirely precise. For the most accurate nutritional information, it’s recommended to visit the Wagamama website or reach out to them directly.

The price can vary based on your location. It’s best to check the specific price through the Wagamama website or app for delivery to your area.

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