🍝 Slim down your pasta game with flavor and fiber—fast, fresh, and guiltless!
It’s Skinny Pasta Variety Pack offers six servings of konjac-based, ultra-low calorie noodles with zero net carbs, perfect for keto, vegan, and gluten-free diets. Ready in just 2 minutes, these high-fiber, low-sodium, and non-GMO shirataki noodles deliver a quick, healthy, and satisfying meal option for busy professionals.
E**Y
Very yummy product and noodle/pasta substitute
Honestly very satisfied with this product. I washed it before hand and then made it like I would make buldak ramen. It wouldn’t hold the buldak sauce well and I left too much water in but it tasted good for 9 calories 😇. The texture is similar to uncooked noodles, or cooked vegetables. My food was spicy so I didn’t chew it much so hopefully that doesn’t make me unable to poop as I’ve heard 🥹. Also, people say it smells really fishy but that’s not true in my opinion. It didn’t have any strong odors.So I will be buying this again, very satisfied with my purchase, and it ships very quickly.
M**S
The taste & quality were very good.
My husband is on a low-carb diet per his physician. This pasta substitute fit the bill. My husband liked the taste with his favorite sauce, and it was a good value for the money. I've ordered this pasta substitute more than once now and will keep it on my shopping list. It's a favorite!
~**.
Great pasta alternative, but…
This is likely the best pasta alternative that I’ve come across, and I’ve tried many. The texture is a bit lighter than traditional pasta, and it has a more springy “bite”, but I like that as it doesn’t feel or sit as heavy as wheat pasta. The flavor is very neutral, so it goes with absolutely everything you pair it with. You can’t beat the low carb and calorie content, so it’s perfect when you’re craving pasta but don’t want the calories or carbohydrates.Sounds great, right? It almost is - but…This comes already hydrated and packed in water. If you’re anything like me, you *detest* runny, watery sauce on your pasta (and pasta substitutes). I didn’t realize how much water this hangs on to, so my first meal was a runny, watery mess. Dislike. On my second meal, I drained thoroughly (as thoroughly as possible, anyway, this stuff REALLY holds a lot of liquid), and then I used a generous amount of paper toweling to further squeeze out every last bit of moisture that I could get out of it. That was much better, and really helped improve my dining experience, but I suggest doing this even 2-3 times more, as I still had more moisture than I think is ideal.Squeezing the moisture out of the larger pasta is far easier in the spaghetti and fettuccini. It’s kind of a lesson in futility with the orzo, though, as it sticks to the paper toweling a bit too well. I also tried just pressing it out while it was in my strainer, but that’s not very successful, either. For that reason, I won’t be purchasing the orzo and don’t recommend it, and likely also won’t recommend the angel hair, but if you really get the moisture out of the spaghetti and fettuccini before pairing with your sauce (maybe even cook it off a bit in a hot pan to reduce the moisture even further), there’s a lot of potential here as a great alternative to traditional pasta.I think it’s worth my time to experiment a bit further with this, so I’ve set up a Subscribe-and-Save subscription for the fettuccini (which IMO is the best of the bunch here), and will update my review if I find a way to make this an even more successful pasta alternative. Further, if the manufacturer has tips for reducing the moisture content prior to use, I’d love to know them, as that’s the thing that prohibits this from being a five star review.
K**N
Stay away if you have a sensitive stomach
Giving it 3 stars because the taste wasn’t bad. Took away 2 stars for a the toilet trauma I just experienced. Ok so the first one I tried was the fettuccine. It was ok. The pasta sauce I used was kind of bland so the experience was meh. Last night I decided to be more inventive and tried the spaghetti with some delicious sauce I made. I made sure to rinse it really well and I stir fried it first before mixing it with the sauce. Came out pretty great. To the point that the texture wasn’t that noticeable at all. But now fast forward to this morning. I had woken up and drank my morning ketones. My stomach started hurting and I found it weird as my ketones drink don’t make my stomach hurt at all. So I run to the bathroom and unload. Omg what happened next to was the stuff of nightmares. I see what looks like a worms (forgetting about the spaghetti last night) and thinking I’m here releasing parasites. And then it hit me. Omg the noodles. But that hasn’t happened with the fettuccine style ones. So whatever I figured whatever it’s made of is not digestible. Then about 45 min later after drinking like 32 oz of water I run to the bathroom and I kid you not the rest of the package came out. All intact. Exactly how it comes when you first open it. Then it turned into nonstop diarrea. So needless to say, if you have a sensitive stomach, just stay away. Other than that it’s not a bad pasta substitute if you season well. Hope this review was helpful.
J**T
Great product
I can’t say enough about this product, I decided to try it because it’s low-carb and low-calorie and you can add whatever you want with it to give it a good taste vegetables , sauces and seasonings. The texture is a little different but I’ve gotten used to it and love it. It lets me feel like I’m having noodles which I miss trying to follow a low carb.
E**E
As close to pasta as I've ever found
Holy cow, these are amazing. I just recommended these to everyone in my office. I had never tried konjac noodles before and always substituted pasta with spaghetti squash or hearts of palm noodles, which both have a crunchy texture and flavor that is NOT pasta-like. I first used the orzo in an orzotto dish and it was indiscernible from normal orzo, even to my boyfriend. So I bought the variety pack to try fatter noodles, and I actually feel like I'm eating pasta--with NINE calories. The packets look small, but that's plenty of pasta for a single lunch--and I just squeeze the water out and microwave them for a minute before adding chicken and veggies with shredded cheese and seasoning salt on top and microwaving again. I read through the 1-star reviews because I can't imagine what anyone would say against them, and it sounds like the noodles may clump together in some packets. I have yet to find one. There is no smell, and there really isn't any flavor...they're a bit more rubbery than semolina pasta, but again...NINE calories. I don't expect them to be pasta. And yes, $26 for a 6-pack is more than regular pasta, but they keep me from ordering lunch from Door Dash for $20-$30. I couldn't be happier finding these.
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