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Miracle Noodles

arodzwife
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Just wondering if anyone ever tried Miracle noodles, if so how is the taste and texture?
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Texture is a bit weird and rubbery, and they don't really taste of much, but they absorb any sauce really well and are great with a stir fry
I like them.
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I didn't know what was that, but I googled it. AND. ... I. WANT. IT! But the shipping is expensive
and the currency =_=
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I've tried them. If you buy them make sure that you rinse them quite a bit as the fishy odor is disgusting! Also make sure that you cook them longer than you would normal pasta or they will have a pretty chewy texture. They were edible but I would not buy them again' I have started using julienned zuccini that I steam in the microwave for about 3 min. The taste and texture is so much better and also the nutritional value. The calorie count is also very low. (20-30 cal for a good size serving. They go very well with any type of marinara or alfredo sauce and are great with seafood also.0
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They made me feel really weird. I was completely physically full to the point of feeling sick, but was also still desperately hungry.0
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I love them, i could never go back to udon!!0
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I have 8 packages that I'm trying to get rid of. They are reeeeeally disgusting. The texture makes me gag, the smell of atrocious, and they didn't absorb anything I put them in.
Want them? =D I'll send them for free.0 -
I tried shirataki noodles with spaghetti sauce but didn't like them at all. But then I went to Japan and had konnyaku blocks in an oden nabe (fish cake hot pot) and loved it. It all depends on how it is prepared, I think. But it doesn't taste or resemble anything like your traditional pasta.0
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Shirataki noodles can be found in quite a few supermarkets, especially Japanese supermarkets. They're cheap and come suspended in liquid, I bought a pack the other day but have yet to try it. It's usually in the cold section. (:I didn't know what was that, but I googled it. AND. ... I. WANT. IT! But the shipping is expensive
and the currency =_=
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thanx!0
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lol0
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Thanx! Wow i didnt know they had a fishy smell!0
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Shirataki noodles can be found in quite a few supermarkets, especially Japanese supermarkets. They're cheap and come suspended in liquid, I bought a pack the other day but have yet to try it. It's usually in the cold section. (:I didn't know what was that, but I googled it. AND. ... I. WANT. IT! But the shipping is expensive
and the currency =_=
Yeah, I thought of dropping by Liang Court's Meidi-ya, Takashimaya and Orchard's Isetan... But I was so busy with my school assignments0
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