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Shirataki zero calorie noodles
kochspostulates
14-01-2013
I've just tried some and er... they are not very filling..


Does anyone else like them?
degsyhufc
14-01-2013
Can you not just eat more?
stud u like
14-01-2013
What do you expect from something that has zero calories and presumably zero taste?
fatsi
14-01-2013
What did you have them with...?
anneliese
14-01-2013
I've had these, I had them with my zero-calorie ketchup. They were alright, just tasted like slightly wet noodles.

Just so expensive. I'd happily eat these till I sucumbed to starvation but they're so pricey.
AnitaS
15-01-2013
I was looking at these, they are very expensive, what are they made of? Some of the reviews say they smell of fish.
Pumping Iron
15-01-2013
Where do you buy them from? I have recently cut noodles out of my diet, but would give these a go.
LaChatteGitane
15-01-2013
I've had the shirataki rice last week.
Big dissapointment. Lots of fibre, no calories (which is good) no taste and looks like and has the consistency of frog spawn.

I am really not in a hurry to eat the other packet, nor the packet of noodles I still have in the store cupboard.
kochspostulates
15-01-2013
I had them with a bit of soya sauce, but due to 'issues' with the texture and not being full enough, ended up covering them with really fattening cheese sauce
peach45
18-02-2013
You could try the tofu version http://www.shiratakinoodles.net/


20 calories a serving, the bag is supposed to be two servings and they are a lot more substantial that the ordinary shirataki noodles.

If you're in London you can buy them at the Japan Center, they also sell green tea (and other varieties) Kitkat, online.
jazzyjazzy
19-02-2013
Originally Posted by peach45:
“You could try the tofu version http://www.shiratakinoodles.net/


20 calories a serving, the bag is supposed to be two servings and they are a lot more substantial that the ordinary shirataki noodles.

If you're in London you can buy them at the Japan Center, they also sell green tea (and other varieties) Kitkat, online.”


20 cals per serving - wow - they are so much more substantial.
What a load of rubbish - how can you be taken in by this cr''''''''''''p
peach45
19-02-2013
What's rubbish about it Jazzy?

I had these for my dinner the other day and they were filling and tasty. They also didn't bloat me like wheat noodles do, and I was very happy that they were only 20 calories, so what's your problem?
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