What is the name of those noodles with very low calories?
liltenji
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I know they begin with S? its escaping me and i want to try them as my regular 70 calorie noodle packets are getting harder and harder to find.
Its not a brand, its a type. I think they're found in chinese food stores?
ta X
Its not a brand, its a type. I think they're found in chinese food stores?
ta X
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Im in Australia and here they are called Slim Pasta
11 cals per 100g0 -
Oh should be noted they such as pasta and are great as a noodle for stiryfrys and soups etc...
Thats IMO0 -
****ake??? or something I believe. I've never had them, haven't found them around here yet. But I've heard about them.
LOL Hmmm well maybe that isn't the name.0 -
shirataki0
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Shirataki noodles
You can get them in your local supermarket in the produce section near the tofu.0 -
shirataki noodles?0
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shirataki noodles, miracle noodles, slim pasta..........all the same0
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shirataki
O yeah This.0 -
Shirataki Noodles0
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I was going to say "I Can't Believe It's Not Air", but sounds like there really is such a thing. I'd be interested to know!0
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THATS THE ONES! thank you everyone! x
melbournemumm: Oooh i just checked and they sell them here in the uk, i will have to check them out aswell thank you!0 -
I was going to say "I Can't Believe It's Not Air", but sounds like there really is such a thing. I'd be interested to know!
ahaha i know! i love me some noodles. apparently theyre good in stir frys and stuff x0 -
Okay, I totally have to check these noodles out. So glad I saw this thread!0
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Miracle noodles0
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Ok will have to check out Slim pasta but for something else Trident Rice Vermicelli is great to. Great for Asian inspired dishes. At 97 calories per 100 gram its very filling. Which is enough for a meal you will find. I added Aldi Just organic basil and pasta sauce with mine and some light cheese. But also great with a base of chilli paste, fresh ginger, fresh garlic, prawns, bok choy, bean shoots, broccoli and chicken stock. No need to cook the noodles just pour boiling water over them cooks in no time. Very quick and filling meal.0
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