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Fyi, miracle noodles are gluten, carb, calorie free and have the texture of a rice noodle, but fill you up if anyone misses Pasta or ramen etc. They take on the flavor of the sauce you put on it or broth. I ordered mine online. Hope this helps someone.

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Interesting...are these different than tofu Shirataki noodles? What are they made from?

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Interesting...are these different than tofu Shirataki noodles? What are they made from?

That's them, the brand I got was miracle noodles.< /p>

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Wow. I'd love a review after you have it. Never heard of it before..whyyyyy? lol

I have them already. They have a rice or yam noodle texture and come in different shapes ,( to fool yourself) fetuccini, ramen well it looks like ramen they call it angel hair, and rice shape. They come in bags of liquid and need to be rinsed off before cooking them. Quick to cook. It is NOT the texture of an Italian type noodle though, but for zero calories and carbs, what the hell.

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never saw those sharataki i have only seen in two shapes. Where did you buy these?

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I've had miracle noodles, but didn't like them. I'd rather use spaghetti squash.

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never saw those sharataki i have only seen in two shapes. Where did you buy these?

www.miraclenoodles.com

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I've had Miracle Noodles' date=' but didn't like them. I'd rather use spaghetti squash.[/quote']

I just think of cleaning a pumpkin out to carve when I see spaghetti squash. I can't eat the "brains" lol. I also don't know any carbs or calorie information on spaghetti squash. It beats actual fetuccini or spaghetti though, I'm positive! Glad you found something you like.

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That's them, the brand I got was miracle noodles.< /p>

In that case, yes they are awesome! I like to make a stirfry with canned chicken (because it's so moist) and my favorite veggies with some light soy sauce =) That is how I have liked them best.

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Have to check it out...pasta of any kind had been on my "Do not eat list" for over 2 years now because of early stuck episodes....

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But they smell so bad!

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They do smell bad, very fishy, so you have to follow the package instructions and wash them thoroughly then dry them, then the smell is gone. I have eaten them many times prior to surgery. I need to try them now and see how they do,

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Definetly wash them

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sounds good to try, I will have to find them..lol

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