"Miracle noodles?"

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  • aling01
    aling01 Posts: 163
    They taste good to me. If you don't boil them in water, it does have a jellyfish like texture which I like. My mom and bf didn't notice any difference when I made it for them. I also bought miracle rice to make fried rice and used Braggs amino liquid in place of soy sauce and my younger sister liked it a lot. And she's a picky eater.

    All I can say is buy one and try it. Some people like it, some don't so you can't really go off of what people say to make your decision.
  • nikicrin
    nikicrin Posts: 40 Member
    does anyone know if this is just a US thing? am in UK...

    thanks
    http://miraclenoodle.com/default.aspx

    They ship to the UK. I buy mine from Amazon.com, so you might check there as well.

    I'm in the UK as well. They sell them on their site in 10-packs which is a bit much to just try them. Amazon.co.uk has them in a 6-pack for £15 so I ordered from there. They are pricey! those are small single-serve packs. Might be worth a trip to China Town if you're near London!

    Thank you both!! Gonna try our Chinatown here in Liverpool if not il try amazon!!

    Xx
  • lawson305
    lawson305 Posts: 103
    I generally avoid anything "Miracle" - whip included - to me it's advertising and another quick fix. It's like low-fat peanut butter - generally I'm just cautious and might be missing out.
  • I totally understand your concern! I did some research and Shirataki noodles have been around for about 1200 years, so it's certainly not a new fad. They are delicious and worth a try!

    Best of luck!

    Kristin
  • whtlatina1214
    whtlatina1214 Posts: 765 Member
    are they available @ a store or only online
  • Buy them on Amazon... they're cheaper than most whole food stores and they can be shipped directly to your house
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