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What is your opinion on konjac pasta?

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NoCarb

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hello!

have you tried raw-pasta.co.uk or slimpasta.co.uk or any other?

are they tasty? are they like real pasta?

thanks!
 
Sorry, no I haven't. Do let us know how they taste if you give them a go.
 
You'd be better asking the question on the Food section of the forum, NoCarb, that's where all the specialist foodies hang out, and you'll have a better chance of getting an answer. I only eat proper food, I'm afraid.🙂
 
You'd be better asking the question on the Food section of the forum, NoCarb, that's where all the specialist foodies hang out, and you'll have a better chance of getting an answer. I only eat proper food, I'm afraid.🙂

I thought this was the food forum.🙂
 
I thought this was the food forum.🙂
Well, yes it is. Only this thread started life in the General Messageboard and got transferred, so you have to read MikeyB's post with that in mind, if you see what mean.
 
Well, yes it is. Only this thread started life in the General Messageboard and got transferred, so you have to read MikeyB's post with that in mind, if you see what mean.

Ah, didn't realise it had been moved into this forum from elsewhere.
 
I've had Konjac
 
I actually like Shirataki Noodles as a replacement for pasta, it took a little getting used to but in all it's quite acceptable. I think the trick is to rinse, let soak then dry before cooking. As for cooking I dry-fry it before doing anything else with it.
 
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