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Fettuccini Shirataki Pasta (7 oz, 1 Pack)
by: Miracle Noodle
Why we love it:
Contains zero net carbohydrates, zero calories, and it’s gluten and wheat free. Miracle Noodle is... read more >
Qualities:
Gluten Free ▸
Kosher ▸
Raw Diet Friendly ▸
Vegetarian ▸
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About this product:
Contains zero net carbohydrates, zero calories, and it’s gluten and wheat free. Miracle Noodle is made of a healthy natural fiber from the konjac plant called glucomannan. It easily absorbs the flavors of any soup, dish, or sauce and requires no cooking. +More
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Qualities
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Caffeine Free ▸
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Caffeine, a stimulant that fights fatigue, is a drug. And it can be addictive. But you probably already knew that.
Did you know?
Caffeine can be found in a variety of products, most commonly coffee, tea, soda, and chocolate.
If you’re interested in going off caffeine, it’s best to wean slowly to avoid headaches. You can decrease the amount of coffee you drink daily, or you can switch to a low-caffeine tea, like white tea, and progress from there.
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No Added Sugar or Sweeteners ▸
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Product may contain sugars naturally present in ingredients like fruit including apple sauce, but no additional sweeteners have been added.
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There are many reasons for avoiding added sugar and sweeteners, including disease like diabetes.
People who prefer to avoid processed sugars and are able to medically tolerate natural sweeteners can choose things like honey, maple syrup, and agave nectar.
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Dye and Color-Additive Free ▸
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No synthetic dyes, chemical food coloring, or other artificial colorants. Any color apparent in the product is naturally derived.
Did you know?
There are currently 7 petrochemical-derived artificial colors allowed in food today in the United States. Some of these are banned in other countries.
Artificial coloring has been linked to adverse health effects. Certain food dyes have been known to trigger allergies and they have also been said to aggravate ADD and ADHD symptoms.
Some companies make two kinds of the same food—one dyed for the U.S. market and one without banned dyes for the E.U. A widely noted example of this is Kraft’s macaroni and cheese.
Natural foods tend to contain dyes derived from edible substances and plants including blueberries, carrots, and annatto.
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No Artificial Ingredients
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Fat Free ▸
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Did you know?
Despite being a diet fad from time to time, just because something is fat-free doesn’t make it the answer to weight loss.
Fat-free diets are said to be helpful in individuals with gallbladder problems.
Humans do need to eat some fat. It’s a good thing. It helps us absorb certain vitamins, is a good source of energy, and more. The American Heart Association recommends that 25 to 35 percent of your caloric intake come from fat.
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Raw Diet Friendly ▸
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A raw food diet consists of uncooked foods, which have not had their enzymes and other nutrients destroyed or altered.
Did you know?
If you have to cook it, you can’t eat it. That’s why the typical raw food diet consists of about 75% fruits and vegetables.
Don’t sell your stove just yet! A raw diet can include heated foods as long as temperatures don’t top 115°.
Clear some counter space. Raw diet adherents report that maintaining culinary variety requires lots of different preparation equipment.
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Gluten Free ▸
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Contains less than 20 parts per million of gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and their derivatives that can exacerbate celiac disease and other gastrointestinal disorders.
Did you know?
Celiac disease, a genetic disease and the most severe form of gluten intolerance, was thought to be an imaginary illness until the 3 million people who suffer it in the U.S. begged to disagree.
Many still don’t know they have Celiac disease—95% of celiac sufferers are undiagnosed or misdiagnosed.
Symptoms of gluten intolerance include rashes, fatigue, cramps, bloating, gas, diarrhea, and constipation.
To be gluten-free, you’ll need to skip more than wheat. Barley, rye, and their crossbreeds also contain gluten.
Many foods that don’t contain wheat still use gluten, which is added to improve quality and texture. To avoid gluten, it helps to be an expert label reader.
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Vegetarian ▸
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A diet that excludes meat products and their derivatives, but can include eggs, dairy and other animal-sourced foods
Did you know?
Americans are definitely eating their veggies: 46% say they eat vegetarian meals though only 4% say they are full-time vegetarians.
A “flexitarian” is someone who has adopted a vegetarian diet, but only part time.
Going whole hog is a good idea. Vegetarian diets have been linked to reduced obesity, coronary disease, blood pressure, diabetes, and cancer risk.
Vegetarians have more time to enjoy their food than the rest of us; vegetarian diets are said to add 13 years to the average human lifespan!
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Kosher ▸
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Literally clean, fit, or proper. Refers to food permitted under Judaic law. Also refers to practices related to the slaughter and production of animals and animal products.
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Kosher meats and dairy must come from ruminants. These are animals with cloven hooves that chew cud, like sheep and steer. Kosher animals must be slaughtered instantly and painlessly.
When it comes to kosher poultry, chicken, turkey, goose, and duck are allowed. For seafood, fish with fins and scales are permitted, but shellfish and crustaceans are not.
Meat and dairy cannot be combined or eaten together. You can have chocolate milk, just not with your hamburger.
Pareve products contain no meat or dairy and so are “neutral” foods that may be served with either.
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Ingredients
Purified water, Konnyaku(Glucomannan),and Calcium hydroxide
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About Miracle Noodle
Our all-natural shirataki noodles provide a nutritious and water soluble fiber, and contain no fat, sugar, starch, gluten or net calories.
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