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Has any one tried these Tofu noodles? I hear they pass as a decent spaghetti noodle with out the carbs.

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Has any one tried these Tofu noodles? I hear they pass as a decent spaghetti noodle with out the carbs.

You have to wash them several times and dry them with papertowels for best results. The smell I couldn't get pass, so good luck. Let me know how it goes.

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They are nowhere near close to Pasta noodles, not within a million miles. The smell is horrific, I washed/rinsed/dried over and over and over, and the smell and texture was horrific.

Spaghetti squash is much better in my opinion. I actually mixed it with regular angel hair Pasta noodles and my husband and son gobbled it down. For me, personally, the Shirataki noodles are disgusting.

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I've had them numerous times and really enjoyed them! I didn't find the foul smell everyone talks about??!!! :huh: I opened the package, rinsed them and cooked them up, added some spaghetti sauce with a few meatballs and VOILA! :lol: They weren't fantastic but they weren't bad either. Try them out (they're only about $2) and judge for yourself :)

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They make a rice looking version that I find works well in a Soup. If you don't like the texture of the noodles (some people find them rubbery or slimy), you don't really have to chew the rice-like ones. It's very filling and, in the right broth, you can't taste them.

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The texture is what got me. They are NO where near a spaghetti noodle. Its like saying soy milk tastes just like regular milk.. Ummm NO it doesnt, but some people do not mind the flavour of soy. So that being said some people do not mind the noodles. I personally will not buy them again.

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They are okay. Nothing to write home about. They are a good substitute for the motion of spaghetti. I've enjoyed them with shrimp and veggies in a cheese sauce when I was doing MediFast. Like Tiffykins said, spaghetti squash is a yummier option.

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I tried some. Mine were made from a yam plant, not from Tofu. The smell when opened was really fishy to me, but after rinsing in a colandar several times, the smell went away. I dried them on paper towels then added them to a steam veggie dish with a soy based sauce. I mixed them in together. We had the dish along with rotisserie chicken. My husband thought they were the noodles from the Ramen noodles. That is what the texture is like to me. I thought they were OK, but they didn't impress me too much.

I did the spaghetti squash recently, with a homemade spaghetti sauce and some meatballs. I really enjoyed that.

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Fishy smelly, slimy and rubbery. I wanted so much to like these. I couldn't do it.

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Fishy smelly' date=' slimy and rubbery. I wanted so much to like these. I couldn't do it.[/quote']

Well they would do good in a seafood noodle Soup. LoL

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Yucky!

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They're gross, and I love soy. The only thing they have in common with spaghetti is the shape.

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They're gross' date=' and I love soy. The only thing they have in common with spaghetti is the shape.[/quote']

What the NV on soy?

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What the NV on soy?

NV?

I typically like most things soy, so its not a flavor of soy issue for me. They're just gross.

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