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single 8 oz bag has 2 servings
This HEALTHY, sought-after, versatile food may be used in sauces, stir-fries, salads, soups, pasta, appetizers, desserts, and main course recipes.
This traditional low-carbohydrate Japanese Food is made from Konnyaku root. Konnyaku is part of the yam family. By combining tofu with processed yam flour, a healthy, uniquely textured noodle-like product has been created to please the consumer.
Ingredients
Filtered Water, Tofu (Soybeans, Calcium Sulfate, Glucono Delta Lactone), Yam Flour, Calcium Hydroxide. No Preservatives.
LOW CARB LOW FAT FOOD!
Tofu Shirataki contains 1g net carbohydrate per serving.
LOW CALORIE: 20 cal / 4 oz.
* NO SUGAR
* GLUTEN-FREE
* DAIRY-FREE
* CONTAINS 10% CALCIUM
Although Tofu Shirataki noodles have endless uses in a variety of foods, it really stars as a Low Carb replacement for Pasta. Tasty, with a satisfying texture, it exemplifies "Pasta Without Guilt."
Please note that is a perishable item that needs to arrive in two to three days. If you live outside of a two - three day UPS delivery area from South Carolina - please choose UPS 2 or 3 day delivery for your entire order or order this item separately. 
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When Lisa Lillien lost about 30 pounds seven years ago, she did it by giving up "everything good."
But she knew she couldn't maintain such a strict diet. So instead she worked to control her weight through smaller adjustments that were more likely to last.
Nothing is off-limits for the Hungry Girl, from tuna melts to twice-baked potatoes, from brownies to banana bread. Lillien believes there's a smart way to indulge in just about anything.
Her way is neither extreme nor based on denial. She uses the Weight Watchers POINTS values as a guide, and some of her recipes are codeveloped with Weight Watchers.
"It's just about finding guilt-free versions of the foods that you love and finding a way to incorporate things like pizza and onion rings and ice cream on a regular basis and still fit into your pants," Lillien says.
Since the start, Lillien has offered her seal of approval to numerous products she says are filling, but pack few calories, including one of her favorites, Tofu Shirataki noodles. |
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