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Are Noodles low GI

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lucy123

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Does anyone know if noodles are low GI - I am struggling to find the answer somewhere and fancy some with my sea bass:D
 
Thank you Margie - its the Sharwood dried noodles that I am looking for - I can't see them on the site - but it is a good site.🙂
 
Lucy. I'm not aware of the GI for noodles, but I know that for me they are fine, I have stir fry every week with noodles and bean sprouts, and nearly every time I go hypo later. Remember everything in moderation, go and enjoy your noodles..

John.
 
And remember that no-one eats dried noodles, so only worth considering GI / carb content / whatever of rehydrated noodles.
 
Does anyone know if noodles are low GI - I am struggling to find the answer somewhere and fancy some with my sea bass:D

Hi Lucy, like John we have a stir-fry each week with noodles; I just ensure I have a small amount of noodle compared to a mountain of veg/turkey/chilcken and its always been ok for me...enjoy...🙂
 
Straight from our collins gem GI book :

Rice noodles are high GI and wheat noodles like soba and udon are medium GI. Cellophane noodles made from mung bean flour are the best choice on a GI diet.
tip: many noodles do not require cooking - just a short soak in boiling water. They can be stir-fried with lots of stir-fried vegetables for a quick meal that is low-GI overall.

May or may not be of any use to you 🙂

Sarah

Also found this http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/cereal-grains-and-pasta/5808/2 again not Sharwood's but gives an idea 🙂
 
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