Zero noodles - really???
mary_elizabeth28
Posts: 18
Has anyone tried Zero Noodles and do they actually fill you up in any way at all? I can't help thinking if something sound stoo good to be true it probably is!
(Zero Noodles are 8 calories per 100g and made with water and konjac, so carb free too)
(Zero Noodles are 8 calories per 100g and made with water and konjac, so carb free too)
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search "miracle noodles" and "konjac" on MFP for literally thousands of comments on this subject.0
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meh, I mean, they'll temporarily fill you up from sheer mass. but you'll be hungry again soon0
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Zero deliciousness. They're gross.0
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I love my shirataki noodles. They are made out of water and yam yeast. Have a different texture, but yes they fill you up and taste anything you cook them in. 0 nutrients tho so they are a dead food.0
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Konjac?? I'm going to have to look that one up. So far all I can picture is a bunch of drunk noodle lovers! :laugh:0
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I would suggest just eating food. Calories aren't the devil...they are just a unit of energy. If you have a reasonable calorie deficit built into your diet, it is easy enough to achieve that calorie goal while eating real food that tastes good and leaves you satiated and satisfied.0
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My understanding is they are noodles made from a soluable fiber. There is some debate over how many (if any) calories are absorbed from soluable fiber, but I've never seen an estimate of more than 1/2, which would be only 2 calories per gram.0
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They're great. They are a REAL food, popular in Japan. I use them in all sorts of Asian dishes with meat / fish / tofu and veggies and they fulfil the carb role. They are not quite too-good-to-be-true, but they are good, although you might need to try them a few times to get used to the texture. Like anything though, you start to think of them as normal after a while....0
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I just found some in my local health food shop (they are called 'slim pasta' but same thing) and tried them - not the tastiest thing I've ever had but I can imagine they are ok in a stir fry / pasta dish (I tried them plain, which prob wasn't the best idea!)0
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If we're talking about Pasta Zero (those are the ones I've tried )...
They don't taste like anything (despite what they smell like when you cut the bag open! they will NOT taste like that I promise!) .
I used them to curb any pasta w/ sauce craving I might get. The whole bag is only like 40 cal, so I can throw some lower cal pasta sauce on there and be good to go.0 -
I don't know .... at this point I think I am more concerned about feeding my body nutrients to build muscle and fuel my body rather than eating for the sake of eating. Which is a huge step for me.... but I find that I am counting nutrients now instead of calories. Just my 2 cents0
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spaghetti squash! so many ways to cook with it!0
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I echo the comments about nutrients needed versus eating to eat- so I skip pasta altogether and don't worry about it. I also agree though that Spagetti Squash will do the trick if you are needing something to do with a yummy and nutritious pasta sauce you have made. Sooooo delish.0
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