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YUHO Organic Konjac Shirataki Noodles Variety Pack offers 8 ready-to-eat servings of fettuccine and spaghetti shapes made from USDA-certified organic konjac and oat fiber. These noodles are ultra-low calorie, gluten-free, sugar-free, and keto-friendly, with no unpleasant odor and a texture that absorbs sauces beautifully. Perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking quick, plant-based, and versatile meal options that fit vegan, paleo, and diabetic diets.







| ASIN | B07ZVCW4ZK |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,564 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #24 in Shirataki Noodles |
| Brand | YUHO |
| Brand Name | YUHO |
| Coin Variety 1 | Angel Hair |
| Container Type | Packet |
| Cuisine | Asian |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 5,891 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Vegan |
| Diet type | Vegan |
| Flavor | Oat Konjac Variety |
| Item Package Weight | 2.02 Kilograms |
| Item Type Name | variety noodles |
| Item Weight | 5.29 Ounces |
| Item weight | 5.29 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Hong Kong Sungiven International Food Co., Limited. |
| Number of Items | 8 |
| Package information | Packet |
| Size | 6.7 Ounce (Pack of 8) |
| Specialty | Certified Organic |
| UPC | 858093001851 |
| Unit Count | 53.6 Ounce |
| Variety | Angel Hair |
A**R
Great pasta alternative
Tasty and easy to cook
M**L
Wow!!! Seriously... WOW!!! These are awesome!
First of all, these noodles are completely flavorless. The only purpose is to add filler to a meal so that you feel like you're eating something substantial. I just "discovered" them today. I ordered them for same day delivery, and I used them to make my dinner. I used the Food Wishes/Chef John video from YouTube to make his Creamy Bay Scallop Spaghetti. I've made it before with actual spaghetti, but this time I used these noodle instead of real spaghetti. It was DELICIOUS! These are absolutely a zero carb spaghetti replacement. The texture is slightly different than real spaghetti, but it's not unpleasant. In fact, I told my wife as I was eating my dinner that if I had grown up eating these noodles rather than spaghetti, I'd probably think spaghetti had a weird texture. These noodles are slightly springy, but not rubbery by any means. I put them into my sauce for the last few minutes as it was cooking, and the noodles absorbed the flavors of the sauce nicely. I have no doubt that I could invite company over for dinner, cook them this "pasta", and if I didn't tell them it was carb-free, FIVE CALORIE pasta, they would have no idea. This stuff is going to become my everyday pasta.
T**E
YUM YUM YUMMY ๐คค
These are hands-down the best Shiratake( konjac) w/ oat fiber spaghetti noodles I've ever tried and I've tried almost everything on the market! If you cook these in the crockpot overnight the texture/ taste is almost exactly like wheat spaghetti noodles! ...but only if you cook them in a crockpot! That's basically the secret I found in cooking all konjac and konjac w/ oat fiber noodles/rice ( and I tried literally everything from the directions they give to baking in a casserole to microwave , etc ) ...if you cook it in the crockpot for at least 24 hours the texture comes out almost exactly like real rice or noodles if it has oat fiber in them , and if not the texture of str8 up konjac - the longer u let it cook in crockpot the less rubber the texture and more like real noodles it gets as well and the difference becomes literally negligible if cooked long enough . So, Your welcome ๐ The sauce sticks to the noodles well also when done this way . I just made spaghetti and turkey meatballs with thus and it was YUM YUM YUMMY. If you make your sauce base out of keto friendly chicken stock ( water is fine the noodles just more flavor soaked in w/ chicken stock which makes the taste alter a bit to mimic traditional noodles for some reason) and put all your spices and oil or butter or whatever in the sauce while you're cooking the noodles in the crockpot everything comes out better that way, because everything seeps in . I know some of you may be scratching your head because especially str8 up konjac is VERY resistant to anything seeping in and you find your sauce and what not are the bottom of your bowl or dish and it's disappointing. But it's not impossible if you cook it in a crock pot . Again... Your Welcome ๐ ๐ Lol. Hope this helps โ๐ป ๐๐ป
E**R
Great low-calorie alternative to rice! Easy to make, all you have to do is...
Open the individually wrapped/sealed pack and rinse it with water. Then mix it in to your dish. There IS a little bit of an odd smell, but it tastes fine - especially if you mix it in with something and/or put some seasoning or sauce on it. I really like the rice shape of these "noodles". I also like how there are individual packs - I keep it in my cupboard and then just pull one out when I need it. If you've ever had rice noodles, it tastes like that but in a little rice kernel form. It's a little bit like pasta in texture. It's a very good "filler" or "roughage" if you're trying to watch your calorie or carb intake.
M**E
Trying to loose weight?
Great product. I have had shirataki many times and it is a staple for me when I am cutting weight. Very filling with almost no calories. Itโs not quite the same as pasta, but I really enjoy it and I highly recommend it as a pasta substitute for people who want to be in a calorie deficit but still feel satisfied after a meal!
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