Add yakisoba noodles and photos

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# Yakisoba Noodles
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A classic Japanese stir-fried noodle dish featuring tender chicken, colorful vegetables, and chewy yakisoba noodles tossed in a savory-sweet sauce. This quick weeknight meal is packed with flavor and comes together in under an hour.
![image](@site/docs/japanese/static/yakisoba-noodles.jpg)
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## Noodles
```text title="Noodles"
1 tbsp oil (avocado or olive)
1 large red bell pepper
1 large carrot
1/2 bunch green onions
1 lb boneless chicken
1/2 small cabbage head
1/2 large yellow onion
16 oz yakisoba noodles
```
## Sauce
```text title="Sauce"
2 tsp sugar
2 tbsp soy sauce
2 tbsp oyster sauce
2 tbsp ketchup
4 tbsp worcestershire sauce
```
<Admonition type="info" title="Variations">
<p>
Consider adding vegetables like broccoli or mushrooms for variation. Slice chicken thin for quicker cooking. Avoid using too much ketchup/sesame.
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1. Combine all sauce ingredients (**sugar**, **soy sauce**, **oyster sauce**, **ketchup**, **worcestershire sauce**) in a bowl and set aside.
2. Prepare vegetables by cutting **red bell pepper**, **carrot**, **green onions**, **cabbage**, and **yellow onion** to preferred size. Follow **yakisoba noodles** package instructions for heating.
3. Cook all vegetables separately in a pan on high heat for a few minutes until golden brown.
4. Cook **chicken** in an oiled skillet until all sides turn golden brown.
5. Add sautéed vegetables and sauce to the **chicken** pan.
6. Add **noodles** to the mixture, cook for a few minutes, and serve.
<Admonition type="warning" title="Don't Overcook">
<p>
Don't overcook your yakisoba. This dish has a tendency to dry out if stir-fried too long. Avoid leaving it over heat.
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[Original Recipe](https://momsdish.com/simple-yakisoba-noodles-recipe)
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A classic Korean side dish of mung bean sprouts seasoned with garlic, sesame oil. This plate lunch banchan can be served warm, at room temperature, or cold. A classic Korean side dish of mung bean sprouts seasoned with garlic, sesame oil. This plate lunch banchan can be served warm, at room temperature, or cold.
![image](@site/docs/static/img/not-found.svg) ![image](@site/docs/korean/static/korean-bean-sprouts.jpg)
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