🍚 Elevate your meals with guilt-free, lightning-fast SlendierShirataki Rice!
SlendierShirataki Rice is a pre-cooked, low-calorie, and low-carb konjac-based rice alternative that’s rich in fiber and compatible with keto, paleo, vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free diets. Designed for quick preparation and convenient healthy eating, it offers a nutritious, plant-based option to effortlessly upgrade your meals.
Item Package Weight | 1.82 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 57.12 Ounce |
Item Weight | 9.52 Ounces |
D**D
Low-Carb Lifesaver for a Noodle-Holic in Recovery
Being on a low-carb diet feels like being in a committed relationship with sadness—especially when you’re craving noodles like your life depends on it. Enter this shirataki noodle variety pack: my new best friend and carb-free therapist.Let’s be honest, they all taste the same no matter what shape they come in—angel hair, fettuccine, spaghetti, or “mystery tangle”—but somehow that just makes them more lovable. They’ve got that light, chewy rice noodle vibe, like something straight out of a bowl of pho. Perfect for pho, ramen, pad Thai, or whatever other Asian-inspired dish I’m emotionally eating my way through.Do NOT expect an Italian pasta experience. This is not your grandma’s al dente linguine. It’s more “slurpy tofu ghost” than “chewy durum wheat,” but if you’re in it for the noodle feel and not the carbs, this stuff delivers.The price is fair, especially considering how many noodle personalities are packed in. And the best part? I can eat a whole bowl and still fit into my jeans like a smug keto wizard. Highly recommend to anyone who misses noodles but not their love handles.
G**S
Fantastic, with a few things to know!
Fantastic low carb rice replacement with a few things to know! I really love shiritake/Konjac products as low carb/calorie starch replacements and this product is no exception, however, there are a few things folks should know when using them. The first word is rinse rinse rinse. You'll notice that all shiritake products come packed in water and have a notable fishy funk. This can be very easily removed by thoroughly rinsing with cold water in a strainer. Specific to this product is the shape. It's advertised as a rice replacement, and while it certainly serves that purpose to an extent, I've found that it really feels a bit more like quinoa in terms of its size and shape, or perhaps a very very short grain rice. Like all shiritake products, it's basically completely flavorless, and that's a good thing! It's a blank canvas that allows you to add the flavorings and seasonings of your choice, which it takes on extremely well and means it can be used in a wide range of cuisines. So far, I've used it to make Thai style peanut fried rice, a mushroom risotto like dish, a rice salad and as an accompaniment to some Indian spiced chicken. Do also bear in mind that you're not going to get the super fluffy quality you get from traditional rice, again, it's more like a grain in that respect. Overall, if you're looking for a starch replacement that's low calorie, diverse and flexible, this really is a fantastic product. It's quick and easy to prepare and helps it feel like you're not missing out on your favorite parts of a complete meal when eating in a calorie deficit.
L**M
They’re OK
They smell a little fishy. I had to get them because my other brand wasn’t available. Taste fine, though.
B**
Maybe hard to chew with false teeth.
It might be good for you but NOT FOR ME!!! Stringy, long & easy to choke on. Bland & horrible taste unless you find something good to mix it with.
J**Y
labor intensive
I didn't realize there was so much prep. I thought I could just put it in a bowl and heat it up.
F**K
Super low calories
Really good
L**M
Fave shirataki rice yet!
I consider myself a shirataki expert. I’ve been eating shirataki for years. I’ve tried 10+ brands. Usually I purchase noodles but recently have started working with rice. This is my favorite yet! Reasons - they are easy to work with. They aren’t overly smelly (barely any of at all “shirataki” smell). They are bigger “rice grain” sized. Most other brands have such a small grain that they fall through my sieve as I rinse them. These are big and they even puff up more when I cook them. They truly give the appearance of rice. Finallly, taste is great / meaning there is no taste and makes it easy for you to work it into any rice recipe you want.Price is fair. Less than $4 a bag - def competitive if not cheaper than most stores.
A**S
super
super good
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