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Are Shirataki Noodles Vegan?

Are shirataki noodles vegan? Max 05/17/2024 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Are you curious about whether Shirataki noodles fit into your vegan lifestyle?  Picture this: a noodle that’s high in fiber, low in calories, gluten-free, and requires minimal effort to prepare.  Sounds too good to be true, right?  Well, get ready to be pleasantly surprised! From their […]

How To Cook Konjac Rice?

How To Cook Konjac Rice? Max 05/06/2024 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn When it comes to staples, rice is a well-known choice, especially in Southeast Asia. But what if I told you there’s a food even healthier than rice, suitable for various dietary needs including diabetes, keto, gluten-free, and weight loss? Would you be interested? Enter konjac […]

Konjac Noodles Low Fodmap

FODMAP stands for Fermentable Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides and Polyols, which are short-chain carbohydrates (sugars) that are poorly absorbed by the small intestine. The FODMAP diet is a recommended treatment for people with gastrointestinal problems such as irritable bowel syndrome, bloating and abdominal discomfort. It involves avoiding foods high in fermentable carbohydrates, which can trigger GI symptoms in sensitive people. By reducing the intake of FODMAPs, patients can often find relief from their symptoms and improve their overall quality of life.

Are konjac noodles safe?

Maybe you heard a lot of negative news about konjac, such as incidents of suffocation or konjac root banned in Australia,or konjac banned in US?These might have deterred you from trying konjac products, causing you to miss out on a good opportunity to incorporate konjac noodles into your diet for weight loss or ketogenic purposes.

If you’ve been following the news, you might have noticed that incidents of suffocation primarily involve konjac jelly and konjac candies. These konjac jellies and candies that don’t easily dissolve in the mouth and require chewing to break down the gel. However, due to consumer negligence and excessive suction, there have been cases of unintentional inhalation into the airway, prompting the EU and Australia to ban konjac jelly. Konjac noodles, on the other hand, are considered a healthy food option, and in recent years, they have become popular in markets in Europe, America, and Australia.

Konjac noodles vs Shirataki noodles

Konjac noodles vs Shirataki noodles Elaine 04/15/2024 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Nowadays, Konjac noodles have gained popularity worldwide due to their low carb, low calorie, gluten free, fat free, and sugar free characteristics. However, an intriguing question arises: what is the difference between konjac noodles and shirataki noodles? Actually, Konjac noodles and shirataki noodles are identical […]

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