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YUHO Shirataki Konjac Keto Rice: Gluten Free Plant Based Low Carbs Vegan Fat Free Noodle Rice - 8 Pack Inside 53.61 OZ

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YUHO Shirataki Konjac Keto Rice: Gluten Free Plant Based Low Carbs Vegan Fat Free Noodle Rice - 8 Pack Inside 53.61 OZ

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· [Plant Based Food] Our Konjac noodles rice are plant based which are made form konjac. They are approved for these special diets: Keto, Paleo, Certified Gluten-Free, Grain-Free, Vegan, Kosher, Blood Sugar-Friendly. · [Low Carb] Konjac rice are low carb, fat free and sugars free, you can enjoy the classic dishes you know and love. They contain zero calories and less than 3 gram of carbohydrates. Our konjac pasta rice promotes healthy weight loss with a delicious food staple that's only 5 calories per serving · [Ready to Eat]: YOHO konjac instant noodles rice is pre-cooked and ready to twirl into your favorite sauces or topping in 2 minutes, offering an easy culinary experience. Enjoy the convenience and satisfaction of quick · [Ramen&Rice Texture] Shirataki konjac rice is similar to rice, as far as taste goes, they are very mild-tasting, which means that they're perfect for adding spices to and creating whatever dish you dream of · [QUALIFIED PRODUCT GUARANTEES YOUR FOOD SAFETY WHILE ENJOYING GLOBAL CUISINE] - Shirataki foods has fulfilled the qualification of FDA, CFIA, AQIS, EFSA and other importers of food standards for production, through the CIQ, which is the formal inspection of exports. Also, it managed to meet up with safety standard (ISO22000, HACCP HALAL certificated factory) · LOVE IT OR WE BUY IT - We don’t think you should pay for products that you don’t love. If you aren’t enjoying our products, simply let us know and we will refund your order - it’s as easy as that!

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Happy_knitterReviewed in the United States on July 30, 2021

I’ve been using konjac noodles for years. They’re difficult to find, every grocery has them in a different area. When you figure that out they move them again. These are just as great and wonderful and cheaper than my previous local ones. These are essentially carb free. If you follow the directions they are tasteless themselves and pick up the flavors of your sauces and seasonings. I firmly believe each bag has 1 continuous noodle. Place a mesh colander or one with small holes in the sink under the faucet. Turn on the water, cut open the bag and dump contents into the colander and rinse really well. Then cut into lengths you like. People complain of the odor upon opening the bag. They are preserved in the same liquid as hominy in the can. Might have a slight fishy odor. Just rinse well. If you’re using canned mushrooms, add to the noodles and drain. Some people like to set the liquid from the can to one side for the recipe. I let them sit awhile, 20 minutes or so. It shortens the next step. At this point they can just sit awhile. Heat a heavy pan on medium low. I like a frying pan for this step as it makes thing go faster. Add the noodles and mushrooms. Move them around in the pan while heating until they just start to stick. Do not grease the pan. You’re just drying them off. As they dry they will start sticking so you know you’re ready for the next step. Depending on how well drained this can take 5-15 minutes. Don’t turn up the heat to go faster, not a good idea. If you’re going to brown meat at this point, dump the dried noodles (and mushrooms) onto a plate. They can sit fir awhile at this point, if necessary. The noodles will soak up lots of flavors. The mushrooms will do the same. I learned the mushroom trick by accident. The noodles don’t mush. They hold their slightly firm consistency. It’s not quite al dente but similar. In the past 25+ years I’ve searched high and low for an acceptable pasta product. So far they’ve all had a weird flavor, strange consistency, some mush, some gritty. I can open several bags and make a large casserole to portion out and freeze for later. These work really well. I keep looking for other options but so far I’ve found funny colors, strange flavors, noodles that fall apart, etc. If you want spaghetti or macaroni and cheese with few ingredients to cover up the weird noodles you’ll really appreciate these. I’d really like lasagne noodles and some more pasta shapes. I’m hoping more people will try and like these so they’ll buy more, tell their friends and the prices will get lower. And no one has offered me anything for my wonderful opinion. My mother, husband, 2 daughters and several other family and friends are type 2 diabetics. This has been the only pasta product they all like.

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Hannah RatliffReviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025

These noodles are great. I actually prefer a “chewy” noodle when I’m cooking Asian dishes. I didn’t have any issues with the smell. If you haven’t tried these noodles but you’ve had potato glass noodles, they are more on that side of texture versus a spaghetti pasta noodle. Portions are perfect for a single meal and they cook well with seasonings and sauces.

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SiteReaderReviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025

It used to have the oval shape of short grain rice. Now it's more spherical, like barley. Still tastes the same. It's a nice rice substitute if you are on a low carb or ketogenic diet. We first fry onions, sweet peppers and a little garlic in bacon grease, before adding the Konjac rice. Then season with a little teriyaki sauce. Very nice accompaniment with almost no carbs.

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Just MeReviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025

Personally, I love the (albeit) weird texture. I love that it has no flavor, so it picks up the flavor of everything around it. And, of course, I love that it has so few calories. Win!!!

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Precise DisarrayReviewed in the United States on December 7, 2021

Pretty good. One retail looking box with multiple packs of noodles. I had purchased a couple of different varieties because I wasn't sure which style I would like better (thicker spaghetti, or this angel hair). I primarily want to use it to bulk up some soup. It's cold weather now, and I keep having a craving for broth, and while I want to add something to it to bulk it up, I dont want to add carbs and cals. So here we are. I like shirataki noodles already, and I know it is often a matter of finding the right size style of noodle that makes or breaks the dish. As with any, drain and rinse the noodles well. I never use shirataki noodles as a spaghetti pasta replacement, usually I stick to other dishes just to bulk it up. This kinda works for my quick noodle soup need, though I think these are better suited for pho or other Asian inspired dishes. I say this because the noodle reminds me more of a thin rice noodle. Slightly rubbery, but good. I think I will want to cook them more, or fry them a little for best taste and texture. I haven't yet tried their spaghetti noodle, which I want to use to replicate Skinny Pasta cup of soup but will do so and report back here when I am ready to write that review. EDIT: Tried the other noodle. No go. While I have never had any issue digesting shirataki noodles, and was fine with this angel hair variety, the spaghetti ones I linked above basically um.. came out the other end whole. Gross. Also they were extra rubbery and didnt pick up other flavors. So basically boring, and weirdly chewy. 1 star for the spaghetti. 3.5 stars for this angel hair. I hemmed and hawed between a 3 star rating and 4 star since we cant do half stars. I went with 3, which means it is "just OK". I know I wont buy them again, but will use them up. (The spaghetti ones I wont use. Waste of money).

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ceReviewed in Canada on November 24, 2024

exactly as advertised. 100% recommend, the texture is kind of like hard jello, very chewy. It taste like nothing so it will taste like any sauce you put on it! only issue is i wish it would be cheaper cuz i’m broke lol

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FamilyGuyReviewed in Canada on September 16, 2023

Great substitute for rice on keto diets. Wash and rinse and add to your curry, stir fries, chilies and you're good to go. Make your dish up and enjoy.....even better when left overnight to soak up the flavors of the rest of the meal. Not rice perfect but very damn close so as to satisfy that craving for rice. Fast delivery as well.

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Dani HollandReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 4, 2025

I've had konjac noodles many times and this may be my favorite brand yet. Very sturdy, holds up to any recipe. Great texture, absorbs whatever flavor you cook them with. There's no weird smell upon opening which is commonplace with konjac noodles. I also love how thin they are. Let's more sauce cling to each noodle. I can't believe these are effectively calorie free. They're too delicious. Try them with a peanut sauce. The only drawback is the price, but they're still a bit cheaper than most other brands. And tastier.

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ElenaReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 14, 2024

You just need to rinse this quickly as it does not even smell like other konjac products. I use it as a replacement for all rice dishes as I'm diabetic and this has no carbs & hardly any cals.

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talReviewed in Germany on August 13, 2024

I was skeptical because usually konjac noodles is not good (in polite words) but these gets the taste of whatever you cook. It's really helpful to have on days when you crave food and already above your calorie goal. I use it in salads, wok, or soups.