Try this soba noodle salad
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This refreshing noodle salad only takes 10 minutes to prep |
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When the warm weather arrives, there is nothing more satisfying than a chilled soba noodle salad. For this recipe, the lovely vinegary crunch of marinated cucumbers and smooth, velvety avocado are a wonderful surprise next to the earthy soba noodles. |
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