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Miracle Noodle Angel Hair Pasta - Plant Based Shirataki Noodles, Konjac Noodles, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Low Carb Pasta, Paleo, Low Calorie Noodles, Soy Free, Non-GMO, Keto Pasta Noodles - 7 Oz, 6-Pack
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Brand | Miracle Noodle |
Variety | Angel Hair |
Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
Number of Items | 6 |
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- KETO PASTA - These delicious angel hair shirataki noodles are thin and airy, making a great starting point for your favorite Italian entrees! The perfect addition to any health-conscious eater's cache
- SHIRATAKI NOODLES - What are shirataki noodles, exactly? Unlike typical noodles, which are made of flour or grains, shirataki noodles are grain-free and made from the Japanese konjac plant
- LOW CALORIE - Each serving of our Angel Hair Pasta contains 5 calories & less than 3 grams of carbs which come from the fiber & natural calcium additive that helps the noodles keep their shape
- DIET FRIENDLY - All of our products are keto-friendly, soy-free, gluten-free, vegan, & non-GMO, so you'll feel good about every bite! Enjoy guilt-free eating with any of our recipe-ready pastas
- ANCIENT RECIPE - Our noodles and rice are 97% water and 3% konjac plant flour. It's the same way the Buddhist monks who developed these noodles made them over 1,400 years ago
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Welcome to Miracle Noodle
In 2006, Jonathan Carp, MD was visiting a friend in Japan when she took him to a Buddhist-run vegetarian restaurant on the outskirts of the beautiful city of Kyoto. He was introduced to konnyaku in different shapes and in noodles called shirataki. After discovering the health benefits of this amazing plant-based food and the positive health implications for his patients, he started Miracle Noodle with his family.
Word Began Spreading: As Miracle Noodle received positive accolades from the likes of Rachael Ray, Rocco Dispirito, and being featured in magazines like Cosmo, Men's Health, First for Women, and TV shows like The View, ABC News, Hollywood Tonight - the company expanded and so did the product offerings.
Here's What Happened: We now offer a line of products consistent with the health goals of our customers, making healthy eating easy and delicious. All of our products are Non-BMO, Vegan, and Grain Free with an ever expanding option of organic options as well.
Peace of Mind in Four Ways: Our mission is to give our customers peace of mind when it comes to food selection
- Providing healthy, delicious, guilt-free eating
- Providing foods that help people heal through providing delicious foods for people with dietary restrictions, celiac, certain seizure disorders, and general weight loss goals
- Providing foods that take the anxiety out of eating by adhering to strict guidelines on sodium, calories, non-gmo, gluten free, healthy fats, and natural
- Always increasing the quality, sustainable sourcing of our products, and ethical values inculcated to us by our families and giving back a portion of our profits to our Kiva microfinance partners - helping people worldwide
Miracle Noodle is the Perfect Addition to Any Health-Conscious Eater's Cache - Let's Get Eating!
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 7.3 x 4.3 x 1.5 inches; 11.2 ounces
- Item model number : MNA
- UPC : 853237003005
- Manufacturer : Miracle Noodle
- ASIN : B0055CRH1S
- Units : 42.0 Ounce
- Best Sellers Rank: #19,638 in Grocery & Gourmet Food (See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food)
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variety | Angel Hair | — | — | Rice,Angel Hair | Angel Hair | Fettuccine |
flavor | Angel Hair | Spinach Angel Hair | Konjac Angel Hair 5 Pack | Variety Pack | Passover Angel Hair | Fettuccine 6 Packs |
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ingredients | Water, glucomannan (soluble fiber), calcium | Miracle Noodle Spinach Angel Hair Pasta - Ready-To-Eat Plant Based Shirataki Noodles, Keto, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Paleo, Konjac Noodles, Low Calorie & Carb Pasta, Soy Free, Non-GMO - 7 Oz, 12-Pack | — | Miracle Noodle Variety Pack (Angel Hair, Fettuccine, Spaghetti & Rice) - Ready-To-Eat, Shirataki Noodles, Shirataki Rice, Keto, Gluten Free, Low Carb, Low Calorie, Konjac Noodles - 2 Bags Each, 8-Pack | Purified Water, Konnyaku, Flour and Calcium Hydroxide | Konjac Flour, Water, Citric Acid |
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Customers find these shirataki noodles to be a great substitute for regular pasta, particularly as a rice noodle alternative, and appreciate that they fill you up with zero calories. The texture receives mixed feedback - while some praise its wonderful texture, others compare it to eating slimy worms. The taste is also mixed, with some saying it tastes really good while others find it bland or neutral. Moreover, the smell receives negative feedback with reports of a fishy stinky smell, and customers consider it a waste of money. The preparation process is also mixed, with some finding it easy to prepare while others say it takes a bit of work.
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Customers find these noodles wonderful, particularly as a substitute for rice and high-starch alternatives, and say they fulfill pasta cravings.
"...take a back seat to whatever ingredients you add, and are just a nice addition that also tends to be very filling...." Read more
"...Re-rated a 5 star! Noodles are good but the one of the packages we’re leaking all over." Read more
"...I always get the angel hair pasta because they make a great noodle alternative...." Read more
"I like these noodles. They are so tasteless and bland and are PERFECT for Thai dishes . This noodle will absorb ANY flavor you want...." Read more
Customers appreciate the pasta's calorie content, noting it fills them up with zero calories and is a great addition to low-carb diets. One customer mentions that a whole bowl contains about 200 calories.
"...of shrimp and two large eggs. Tons of protein and very filling for very few calories...." Read more
"...expensive, compared to cheap spaghetti noodles, but they fill you up for NO calories!..." Read more
"...of "The Talk" with a guest chef talking about how great they were..no carbs, no calories, great taste. Wow!..." Read more
"...This is a great addition to this diet. I get to eat more without the worry of hurting my diet. I also get very full...." Read more
Customers find the pasta very good, though they note it needs to be handled correctly for optimal results.
"...are trying to stay on track for your bikini body like me, they're worth the money." Read more
"...They are GOOD for you. It is basically a yam and you are getting fiber and water, period. You can't live on them and expect to have energy...." Read more
"...and more rubbery than normal pasta, but it actually works well when you cook the noodles...." Read more
"...Still it is a good product and if you live in the city or California where EVERYTHING is astronomical, these will be an OK buy." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the taste of the pasta, with some finding it good and palatable, while others note it has a bland or neutral flavor.
"...IT TASTED JUST LIKE RAMEN! I was very excited. The noodles (as other reviews state) have no flavor on their own, but take on asian flavors nicely...." Read more
"...They're soft, and a little chewy, but if you cook them they are really exactly like glass noodles and don't feel like rubber bands or cartilage like..." Read more
"...I'm so pleased to be able to eat noodles and not have to pay for that when I stand on the scale the next day...." Read more
"...chef talking about how great they were..no carbs, no calories, great taste. Wow! I ordered 18 packages of the stuff without hesitation!..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the pasta's texture, with some finding it wonderful and slightly gummier, while others compare it to eating slimy worms and say it's more rubbery than normal pasta.
"...2 - anyone who says these noodles have a repulsive texture, has never eaten ramen, or udon noodles before...." Read more
"...They're soft, and a little chewy, but if you cook them they are really exactly like glass noodles and don't feel like rubber bands or cartilage like..." Read more
"...What killed us was the texture of those noodles. One bite and we were both like...maybe it will get better...." Read more
"...The texture is a bit chewy but I don't find it offensive or that out of place. Its still the best substitute for wheat pasta I have found. *..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the pasta's preparation time, with some finding it ready in under 5 minutes while others say it takes a bit of work.
"...them that I've found is a little bit involved, but they are still very quick and simple...." Read more
"...They go quick though and they're a bit pricy... but if you are trying to stay on track for your bikini body like me, they're worth the money." Read more
"...* They are ready in a heart beat. I boil water and cook 3 to 4 minutes, done. Drain, put sauce on...." Read more
"...The noodles are easy to use just open packet, rinse and dry in the skillet...." Read more
Customers find the pasta has a fishy stinky smell and describe it as gross.
"...purposely sniffed the boiling water after about 1 minute, and yes, it had an odor, not so much fishy anymore, as almost plastic-y.. kind of hard to..." Read more
"...I followed the directions carefully and was not surprised with the fish odor that I first noticed...." Read more
"...And yes, it was not a very appetizing smell, but it went away after rising it for about 30 seconds...." Read more
"These really are better than they smell! I've been on Keto since May of 2018...." Read more
Customers find the pasta to be a waste of money, describing it as expensive and bland.
"...They're still expensive, compared to cheap spaghetti noodles, but they fill you up for NO calories!..." Read more
"...They go quick though and they're a bit pricy... but if you are trying to stay on track for your bikini body like me, they're worth the money." Read more
"I like these noodles. They are so tasteless and bland and are PERFECT for Thai dishes . This noodle will absorb ANY flavor you want...." Read more
"...My main concern now is the cost, since these cost about 10x what a similarly sized pack of ramen noodles costs...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2012I heard about these noodles years ago through Hungry Girl, although they weren't available in my area's grocery stores until just a couple of years ago. When I learned 2 years ago that I am gluten-intolerant (borderline celiac), I started using rice pastas and the like, but they weren't all that satisfying and still had a ton of calories and simple carbs. Remembering the stories I'd read about shirataki, I thought I should give them a try. I had initially tried a different brand (one of the tofu varieties). I must admit, the first few times I tried shirataki noodles, I was really unimpressed, but I was pretty much just rinsing them and adding them to whatever I was making, but once I learned how to properly cook them, even the other brand was really good.
The best way to prepare them that I've found is a little bit involved, but they are still very quick and simple. I put about a teaspoon of oil (grapeseed) in my 9" nonstick wok and preheat it on high. I open the package of noodles directly into a colander, letting the liquid drain out (it smells a little like shrimp to me, but YMMV), and then open up the hot tap over them for a couple of minutes. I then shake/squeeze out the excess water, sometimes blotting on some paper towels, then snip them with kitchen shears until they are a more manageable length on average (although sometimes I do this directly in the pan, just because I'm weird and that seems fun). Transfer the noodles to the pan. The oil should be hot and the noodles should sizzle when they hit the pan; grapeseed oil has a very high smoke point, which is why I prefer it for stir-frying. I tend to use silicone-covered kitchen tongs for cooking my noodles, as it seems easier to grab them and turn them than trying to just stir. I let them cook for a couple of minutes until they are more or less dry, then add my other ingredients in order of how long they take to cook. You really can't overcook shirataki noodles (in my experience), though - they don't get soggy like wheat pasta.
My favorite recipe is to add 6 oz. medium raw shrimp (usually I just rinse/thaw the shrimp and noodles together in the colander, then separate them as even raw shrimp doesn't take very long to cook), 1/2-3/4 cup of chopped green onion, 2-3 tsp of liquid aminos (or light soy sauce), a beaten egg or two, and a dash of ginger & garlic powder at the end. The noodles take a back seat to whatever ingredients you add, and are just a nice addition that also tends to be very filling. I calculated this recipe in a diet log, and it checks in at under 400 calories for what amounts to a HUGE bowl of noodles with 6 oz. of shrimp and two large eggs. Tons of protein and very filling for very few calories. Even my exceedingly picky husband likes them, and he isn't rummaging through the fridge & cupboards 10 minutes later like usual. Last night I added some frozen grilled red & yellow peppers in place of the shrimp, and it was outstanding.
I like these because they are not only gluten-free, but soy-free. While I don't actively avoid all things soy, I do try to keep my intake in check, mostly because of how ubiquitous it is in nearly every other prepared food product (especially gluten-free). I'm still curious about the nutrition measurements, considering the package describes them as being made of soluble fiber, but lists <1g of fiber in a serving. In any event, I am always full and happy after a meal containing these.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2012Okay, so I heard about the amazing Shirataki noodle and decided to give it a try. After MUCH research and deliberation I decided to try both the "miracle noodle" (zero calorie, glucomannan, no tofu) and the House Foods (40 calorie per bag, tofu and yam flour) varities. BOTH arrived today, so I decided to try both and give an unbiased review.
#1 - Anyone who says these noodles have a repulsive odor, has never eaten fish before.
#2 - anyone who says these noodles have a repulsive texture, has never eaten ramen, or udon noodles before.
I put a small pot of boiling water on the stove, brought to a boil. Opened the bag, put noodles into a strainer, and rinsed 10-15 seconds under cold water. Then I put the noodles in pot of boiling water.
I purposely sniffed the bag.. and yes.. it has a medium to mild "fishy" odor, nothing worse than salmon. If you don't like this, then don't sniff the bag. The "miracle noodle" had slightly less of this odor.
I purposely sniffed the boiling water after about 1 minute, and yes, it had an odor, not so much fishy anymore, as almost plastic-y.. kind of hard to describe... again, don't sniff the steam if this bothers you.
After 3 minutes of boiling (for the House foods brand), and 2 mintues (for the miracle noodle brand), I poured into the strainer again, and rinsed with HOT water for 10 seconds. I then drained, and put back into the small pot, and added half a flavor packet from a pack of ramen noodles (chicken flavor).
IT TASTED JUST LIKE RAMEN! I was very excited. The noodles (as other reviews state) have no flavor on their own, but take on asian flavors nicely. As for being a "spaghetti substitute," these would probably do the same as if you put ramen noodles under some spaghetti sauce.. not quite right.. but not the fault of the noodles, just not the intent of an asian noodle.
As for the texture, these noodles actually get FIRMER as you cook them, instead of softer (like regular noodles). If your're a fan of "al dente" pasta, then this is for you. YES < they are a bit firm, but not hard like rubber bands (like other reviews have said). And not slimy in the slightest, I don't get why people have said this (again, felt just like ramen noodles in my mouth). I love al dente pasta myself, and found the texture preferable to normal ramen noodles. The "miracle noodle" is slightly firmer, and more transluscent (like more tradition ramen noodles).
I ate one bag of each, and loved every bite of both. This was also about 4 hours ago, and I felt full this whole time (not uncomfortably full, just not hungry).
I'm VERY glad I took a chance on this. Perhaps if you have a picky pallet, this isn't for you. But if you like Ramen noodles, then I'm telling you give these a try. One bag (of either) is about the same volume as one packet of Ramen noodles, but at a fraction of the calories (or zero in the case of miracle noodles). I plan on experimenting with other spices, such as bullion, and asian "flavor packets" found at the grocery store.
Hope this helps!!
- Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2011If you live near a military commissary, you can get these for about $1.50. If you have to buy online, asianfoods has a 16 oz bag. I like to get those in large quantities so I can get free shipping. I also go through ebates for a percentage off and use a $10 off coupon from retailmenot. They're still expensive, compared to cheap spaghetti noodles, but they fill you up for NO calories! They're best if, after you drain and rinse very very well, you throw them onto a hot griddle until they're pretty dry. While they're getting all the water evaporated out, you can be making whatever sauce you plan to put on them. I'd have given these 5 stars if the price had been competitive. What they're intended for definitely earns 5 very big stars though! I'm so pleased to be able to eat noodles and not have to pay for that when I stand on the scale the next day. (And they digest better than wheat for me too.)
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- S. GillReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 6, 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars Good carb alternative
This will not be to everyone's taste. The smell which is quite fishy goes away once you wash and boil pasta for 1 min. Don't be put off by it.The pasta has no taste until you combine it with garlic/ginger/sauce etc. I just want to feel full and consume less calories, this is ideal. You can eat about 300 calories less per meal and still feel satisfied. This makes things a little easier as you feel full for longer. Texture is slightly more rubbery than rice noodles, will take a while to get used to it. Buy it and try it.
- StephanieReviewed in Canada on January 29, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Good
They are good the texture is just different a bit. I like it tho...more mushroomy. My fav so far.
- CorinaReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 7, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars I love them but they are expensive
I wasn't sure I'm gonna like these noodles because the chewy taste that everyone says it has but I must say that I love them. Isn't much difference between them and spaghetti pasta especially if you dip them in a rich sauce as they do take the taste of the sauce. I've placed another order but I think it will be the last one as I find them far too expensive.If you are on a long-term diet I would recommend them as a treat,once in a while.
- SERGE JULIENReviewed in Canada on November 21, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Fast delivery!! And great product.
I really like these noodles. Can't find these in any stores around where I live.
- CarolynReviewed in Canada on May 14, 2020
1.0 out of 5 stars chemical taste not edible
I've had these noodles several times before this and they were fine. There is something off with this latest order. Sadly there is no return option or even a customer service contact number that I can find. So I am stuck with a box of bad noodles. Too bad, I had enjoyed then in the past.
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Product Summary: Miracle Noodle Angel Hair Pasta - Plant Based Shirataki Noodles, Konjac Noodles, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Low Carb Pasta, Paleo, Low Calorie Noodles, Soy Free, Non-GMO, Keto Pasta Noodles - 7 Oz, 6-Pack
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- KETO PASTA - These delicious angel hair shirataki noodles are thin and airy, making a great starting point for your favorite Italian entrees! The perfect addition to any health-conscious eater's cache
- SHIRATAKI NOODLES - What are shirataki noodles, exactly? Unlike typical noodles, which are made of flour or grains, shirataki noodles are grain-free and made from the Japanese konjac plant
- LOW CALORIE - Each serving of our Angel Hair Pasta contains 5 calories & less than 3 grams of carbs which come from the fiber & natural calcium additive that helps the noodles keep their shape
- DIET FRIENDLY - All of our products are keto-friendly, soy-free, gluten-free, vegan, & non-GMO, so you'll feel good about every bite! Enjoy guilt-free eating with any of our recipe-ready pastas
- ANCIENT RECIPE - Our noodles and rice are 97% water and 3% konjac plant flour. It's the same way the Buddhist monks who developed these noodles made them over 1,400 years ago
Product Description
Welcome to Miracle Noodle In 2006, Jonathan Carp, MD was visiting a friend in Japan when she took him to a Buddhist-run vegetarian restaurant on the outskirts of the beautiful city of Kyoto. He was introduced to konnyaku in different shapes and in noodles called shirataki. After discovering the health benefits of this amazing plant-based food and the positive health implications for his patients, he started Miracle Noodle with his family. Word Began Spreading: As Miracle Noodle received positive accolades from the likes of Rachael Ray, Rocco Dispirito, and being featured in magazines like Cosmo, Men's Health, First for Women, and TV shows like The View, ABC News, Hollywood Tonight - the company expanded and so did the product offerings. Here's What Happened: We now offer a line of products consistent with the health goals of our customers, making healthy eating easy and delicious. All of our products are Non-BMO, Vegan, and Grain Free with an ever expanding option of organic options as well. Peace of Mind in Four Ways: Our mission is to give our customers peace of mind when it comes to food selection
- Providing healthy, delicious, guilt-free eating
- Providing foods that help people heal through providing delicious foods for people with dietary restrictions, celiac, certain seizure disorders, and general weight loss goals
- Providing foods that take the anxiety out of eating by adhering to strict guidelines on sodium, calories, non-gmo, gluten free, healthy fats, and natural
- Always increasing the quality, sustainable sourcing of our products, and ethical values inculcated to us by our families and giving back a portion of our profits to our Kiva microfinance partners - helping people worldwide
Miracle Noodle is the Perfect Addition to Any Health-Conscious Eater's Cache - Let's Get Eating!
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Manufactured in a facility that also processes soy products. These noodles were made from plants that were not genetically engineered.This product is labelled to United States standards and may differ from similar products sold elsewhere in its ingredients, labeling and allergen warnings
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Water, glucomannan (soluble fiber), calcium
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