Nasoya Pasta Zero?

Rachel M.
on 2/10/15 10:46 pm
VSG on 12/31/14

Has anyone tried Nasoya Pasta Zero? It's supposed to be low carb spaghetti/fettuccini. Best part is per 3/4 cup it's only 15 cal and 4 carbs and its vegan. 

Ingredients: water, konjac flour, chickpea flour, potato starch, calcium hydroxide, reduced iron, folic acid. - See more at: http://www.nasoya.com/products/pasta-zero-shirataki-spaghetti

    

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VSG on 12/31/2014 with Dr. John Kelly at UMASS Memorial.   

 
  

wyo_sarah
on 2/10/15 10:59 pm

I don't think it was this brand, but I tried some a few years ago and didn't like them.

Stacy_WLS
on 2/10/15 11:11 pm

I have tried something similar.  I didn't really like it.  

The nutrition I think is fine.  The texture is odd.  They say to rinse it and pat it dry.  I think it is worth a try.  If you like it great :)

VSG: 12/12/13, LBL, small TL, BL/BA: 11/7/14 Twins 12/9/18 HW after Twins 260. 5'10 37 years old - Stacy_WLS (MFP)

mmsmom
on 2/11/15 9:18 pm - Woburn, MA

I just eat real pasta since the very small amount I can actually eat limits the calories and carbs.  However, it is not a trigger food for me.  

VSG on 04/28/2014

Lmo2291
on 2/12/15 12:39 am

I've tried a different brand and they're not awful but they certainly aren't a pasta substitute (these noodles aren't fooling anyone). I like them best in stir-frys or if you microwave them with 2 laughing cow cheese slices it's almost like an Alfredo sauce. Just rinse them really well because they stink! 

emelar
on 2/12/15 1:18 am - TX

Rinse them well.  Dry roast them (nonstick frying pan on high****il they squeak or until it looks like all the moisture has burned off. The whole process takes less than 5 minutes. I eat miracle noodles/shirataki noodles regularly.  They do NOT taste like pasta/rice, but pasta/rice sits too heavy on my stomach.  This is a good substitute if you want a low cal pasta-like fix.

TexasLady52
on 2/12/15 1:34 am
Revision on 06/10/14

Get you a spaghetti squash.....better for you and it tastes better.

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