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Miracle Noodle Variety Pack offers six convenient servings of low-calorie, keto-friendly konjac noodles and rice, including Angel Hair, Fettuccine, and Miracle Rice. Each serving contains just 5 calories and 1g net carbs, making it an ideal choice for vegan, gluten-free, and low-carb diets. These plant-based noodles absorb flavors effortlessly and prepare in minutes, providing a versatile, healthy alternative to traditional pasta and rice for busy, health-conscious professionals.





| ASIN | B00BTMDALO |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,009 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #11 in Shirataki Noodles |
| Brand | Miracle Noodle |
| Brand Name | Miracle Noodle |
| Coin Variety 1 | Fettuccine |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Container Type | Pack |
| Cuisine | Italian cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 20,873 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Vegan |
| Flavor | Variety Pack 3 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00853237003289 |
| Item Package Weight | 2.15 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 44 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Miracle Noodle |
| Model Number | Does Not Apply |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Package Information | Pack |
| Part Number | Does Not Apply |
| Set Name | Miracle Noodle Variety Pack |
| Size | 7 Ounce (Pack of 6) |
| Specialty | Vegan |
| UPC | 853237003289 |
| Unit Count | 42.0 Ounce |
| Variety | Fettuccine |
K**.
Just try them already!
I'm writing this review in the hopes of helping other people who are on the fence about trying these. After reading other people's reviews, I had no idea what to expect. Apparently, I was going to either fall in love with this noodle substitute or be completely revolted by it. Eventually I took the plunge and bought some. Here's the lowdown: - No, the noodles don't smell great when you open the package. As others have said, they have a fishy smell. No, it is not some overwhelming stench that will knock you off your feet as some people seem to insinuate. You will have to run them under cold water for a minute or two. I guess some people can't get over this smell and decide not to even try them, but that doesn't make much sense. Lots of foods don't have a good smell or appearance before prepared, yet that doesn't stop us from eating them once cooked (eggs, raw meat, etc.). After rinsing them, boil them for a few minutes, drain them, and you are ready to go. - No, these don't taste exactly like regular pasta noodles. The texture is a little different. So if you are expecting something completely identical and indistinguishable from your favorite noodle variety, you will be disappointed in that regard. - As others have said, the best way to prepare the noodles is with an Asian-type sauce. Sure, you can use alfredo sauce, spaghetti sauce, etc. if you want. No one is going to stop you. But you'll probably be comparing it to regular pasta the whole time you are eating it and feel disappointed. - How I prepare them: I rinse and cook the noodles as stated above. Then I add some frozen vegetables, which are usually a microwavable steamers variety because I'm lazy. A "stir fry" mix like bell peppers, broccoli, onions, etc. I also add a little meat. Lately I've used stir fry beef/steak that I cut up into small pieces and cook on the stove with a little olive oil. Usually I add some spices with this such as turmeric, cumin, garlic powder, paprika, chile powder, etc. For the sauce I use a 12 oz. jar of Indian sauce purchased from my regular grocery store, like tikka masala, vindaloo, etc. Usually this is between $3 to $5. A few brands that come to mind are Patak's, Seeds of Change, etc. These have less fat and calories than most pasta sauces and seem to go well with these "noodles." I usually use three packages of the noodles when I prepare a batch and then have three meals out of it. They do seem to taste even better the next day because the noodles have absorbed more of the flavor. - No, you can't just live solely off of these for the next month in an effort to drop 20 pounds or whatever. Look at the package. It is devoid of nutrients. Even with adding the other stuff as I've suggested, you are probably not going to get all the vitamins and minerals your body needs. But you can substitute these for a very low calorie meal a few times a week that leaves you full, satisfied, and without having to suffer as many hunger pains while dieting. In the last month I've lost 7 pounds. I don't attribute all of this to the noodles. They're not a "miracle" in that sense. I've been watching my calories and doing light exercise, and these noodles have helped me with low calorie meals that don't leave me starving ten minutes later.
R**N
Don’t waste your money for the disappointment you will surely receive.
First, I only received 5 bags when it was marketed as 6, but that was the least of my concerns. I don’t even know what I was looking for with this except a last ditch attempt for something remotely pasta-textured through this hell that is trying to lose weight. The fettuccini style noodles are like chewing on rubber bands basically (squeeze a rubber band under water and this is what it feels like on your teeth). This obviously makes sense since this recipe is completely water based, hence the appealing nutrition facts (0 calories, 1 carb per serving). I certainly wasn’t looking for something that tasted like pasta (sorry folks, spaghetti pasta is as good as it gets), but more of something that had a similar consistency and texture. It will do I guess until I get down to a healthier weight and can eat real pasta, but honestly I’ll probably stick with spaghetti squash. Add any sauce to it and it will give it flavor, otherwise it doesn’t taste like anything (why are some of you trying to eat this without any spices, herbs or sauces??!). Oh... the serving sizes on the packaging are a real big joke. The packaging says 3oz per serving and about 2 servings per container which equals 6oz per bag. Okay, so let’s be a little forgiving and say at least 5oz because what packaging is ever accurate? So I removed the water and weighed the noodles in one bag for a whopping 2 oz! Surely y’all didn’t include the water as part of the serving size right??! That’s not even one full serving in a bag. I forgot that was even why I was typing this review. THAT IS INSANE TO ME THAT YOU MARKET THE SERVING SIZES LIKE THIS. I wish I cared enough to do the math and see how much you’re actually getting out this compared to what is marketed. Anyone interested in getting these... don’t waste the money for the disappointment you will surely receive. I guess I ordered these because I’m craving carbs and thought this would trick my senses, but I honestly should have known better to get my hopes up. Maybe I’ll do an edit when I try the angel hair and the rice. I’d almost rather throw it all in the trash and call it a day instead of repeat the same disappointment that I will surely receive.
M**P
All were pretty good
This is for the Angel hair pasta only. I haven't tried the others yet. Package arrived today and was just in time for dinner. I decided to do a stir fry. On opening the box I did not smell anything . Opened the plastic bag with the pasta and did not notice a fishy odor as others have described. Rinsed it in a colander and into the wok it went. I did notice I needed more seasoning than I usually do as the pasta doesn't really have a taste. The texture seemed alright too. I will update as I try the others ( rice and fettuccine ). I'm thinking chicken noodle soup with the fettuccine. UPDATE: 9/13 Did the fettuccine in a home made chicken noodle soup. Again I did not get a fishy odor as others have reported. Rinsed in a colander and put in with the chicken and other goodies. Brought to a boil and then let simmer. Flavor was good. A little more al dente that I would have liked but definitely good. Tomorrow jambalaya with the rice. Will update. UPDATE 9/16. Well the pack of rice said 8 0z. After rinsing ( again I did not detect any odor ) and drying per the instructions I ended up wit 2.4 oz. The package nutrition label said 1 grams net carbs per 3 oz of the rice. So I am not sure what the actual carbs are in the dried product of 2.4 oz. The dried 2.4 oz comes out to a little over 1 cup dry measure. Absorbed flavor but wasn't much volume. Over all am pretty happy with all 3 items. I would cut the Angel Hair and the Fettuccine as recommended since they were a bit awkward to eat.
N**E
Great Alternative For Fellow Low-Carbers Or Keto Dieters!
Many hours spent on YouTube looking at some new low-carb recipes that I can start making introduced me to these Miracle Noodles. I had never heard of them in all the years I've done low-carb and I was excited to try them. Full Disclosure: I have only tried one of the three versions from this variety pack. The Angel Hair pasta is so far the only one I have tried. Cooking the "Pasta": From what others have advised from YouTube, in order to take most of the slimy feeling out of the noodles, it's best to disregard the cooking directions found on the package and instead do it this way; rinse noodles in cold water in a colander for close to a minute or so. Then heat up a non-stick frying pan and place them in there. Stir on med-high heat until most of the moisture is out of the noodles. Don't worry, this won't actually fry them up and make them crispy. This only removes the moisture and therefore lessens the amount of slim that are naturally found in this product. Once you're finished with that, you can now add any sauces or veggies or anything else you plan to add for your recipe. Taste: Even doing that frying trick, the noodles were still a bit slimier than traditional angel hair pasta so it won't be a perfect taste match to your favorite pasta dish. Good Alternative: For the stats; 0 calories, 0 carbs this is the BEST substitute for those of us on a low-carb or keto diet plan. Even traditional low-carb pastas can't claim to have 0 calories and 0 carbs like Miracle Noodle can. So these are perfect if you plan to eat "pasta" more often than once a week. If you only eat pasta occasionally then eating the low-carb traditional pastas would probably be better since those actually are noodles just made with alternative flours instead of white flour. But, if you're like me and you enjoy rice and pasta a few times a week than the Miracle Noodle and Miracle Rice may be the best route to take.
C**C
surprisingly decent
I first heard about these Shirataki noodles on an episode of BEGIN Japanology dealing with potatos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPwbbdo2p6c Seemed too good to be true - a food product that's almost entirely fiber, with no real caloric content? I had to try them out. To start with, I misunderstood the labeling. I thought that one of the styles was a "rice noodle" style. That isn't true. It's actually a "rice" style. They're little bits that vaguely resemble rice. The other two styles are "angel hair", which resembles a spaghetti noodle; and "fettuccine", which resembles a spaghetti noodle. I incorporated the "angel hair" style into a chicken stir-fry I was making. In researching how to best utilize these noodles I saw several people remarking on a "fishy" smell... I was really expecting more when I opened the bag, but my kitchen was not immediately flooded with the aroma of fish. I did notice, however, a distinctly pungent smell when I got my nose down close to the open bag. It reminded me more of vinegar, or rubber, or latex paint. Sharp and astringent. Not reminiscent of food, but not entirely unpleasant. After rinsing the noodles with cold water for about 10 minutes, there was absolutely no discernible odor at all. They just smelled like cold water. I boiled the noodles very briefly, then added them to a pan with some of the sauce I was using. I sauteed them for a few minutes, then incorporated them into the stir fry. And they were surprisingly decent. They didn't have the nice doughy consistency of real noodles. They didn't taste like wheat pasta. But they weren't objectionable either. They added a nice bit of texture and variety to the stir fry, and they basically just tasted like the stir fry sauce. They were very al dente, very firm and a little chewy. Not what I'd normally expect from a noodle. Almost more like meat or seafood in consistency. My wife didn't like the texture. She opted to eat around the noodles. I found them to be a nice contrast to the rest of the stir-fry and thoroughly enjoyed them. I look forward to trying out the other varieties.
A**E
Arlene
I wanted to try the Miracle Noodles after seeing them on the Dr. Oz show. I looked for them in health food stores and went to some major grocery stores, no one sold them. I found them on Amazon and took a chance and purchased a 24 pack. I was a little concerned about all the reviews that said they had a fish smell and taste. Also I was concerned about the texture, having read that they are rubbery. When they arrived I was surprised that the packages are so small. One pack will satisfy one person if it is meant as the main dish, however as a side it will be alright for two people. I found that if you follow the directions on the package(which I did) there is no fishy taste or smell. The product gets its flavor from the sauce you put on it. As for the texture it is definitlty different. It is a little rubbery and difficult to eat or seperate into servings unless I cut them into smaller sizes first. It does fill you up as it is soluable fiber, it has no other nutritional benefits. However I will continue to use this product as it is a great way to get additional fiber into the diet. Also once you get use to the texture it is nice to be able to eat a bowl full with no worries about calories, fat, or cholesterol. I just put a little spaghetti sauce on it.
B**.
Delicious!
I've been eating shirataki noodles for the past 6 months and I simply love them. Pasta is my favorite dish in the world but I can live w/o it permanently if I have my shirataki noodles. Here and there I see people bashing this product and it makes me laugh. This is not a pasta or a noodle, people. This is not made of wheat. You need to understand this before buying. The look, feel, chewing experience is totally different. For me, it's a fair trade if I'm giving up 350-400 calories. And regarding the taste & smell. Shirataki products come in water which has a unique fishy smell. The only thing you need to do to get rid of it is to drain in the water for a couple of minutes. And secondly, this is not something you will want to eat w/o any sauce or flavors on top because it is tasteless! The product itself doesn't have a taste, it simply absorbs the spices and other ingredients you add. And in my experience, they are most delicious when cooked Asian style. Just one buy package and try this: drip some vegetable oil on a pan and add a clove of minced garlic. Drain your shirataki noodles with ample water for a few minutes. When the garlic is golden, add the drained shirataki and add ample amount of soy sauce. It seriously takes like 5 minutes and it's delicious and very low calorie (I took this in a lunch box to my school the other day and everyone was drooling over my plate because of the smell). There are many recipes online that also add meat to the dish and make it very fulfilling. All in all, I seriously recommend this product to anyone who would like to eat almost insant, guilt free, delicious noodles.
C**E
Meh! Disappointing..............Tastes NOTHING Like Real Rice!!!
When I decided to buy this Miracle Noodle Rice I did so, after having bought the Miracle Noodle Angel Hair Pasta and ABSOLUTELY LOVING it. Because I am on a Wheat Belly diet, which prohibits the consumption of wheat & any product made with wheat (pasta, bread, crackers, etc.) and I LOVE pasta & noodles, which are my favorite food after sushi, steak & shellfish, I was so glad to find the Miracle Noodle angel hair and fettucine pasta. However, even though Wheat Belly is primarily a wheat-free diet, because its also supposed to be low-carb & grain-free, other non-wheat grains & starchy carbs like rice, potatoes and corn are discouraged (or at least advised to only consume in very limited amounts as rarely as possible) Unfortunately I LOVE basmati rice -- especially when having it with the "Morey's Seafood" brand of "Seasoned Grill Wild-Caught Alaskan Salmon" which I get from the frozen food section at Costco (and prior to that, at Sam's Club) and ever since I started the Wheat Belly diet, I was missing having rice so much that I mostly stopped eating the Morey's Seafood Seasoned Grill Salmon, because it just wasn't the same without the fluffy & buttery basmati rice to enjoy it with. Then I happened to see a listing for this Miracle Noodle Rice while ordering the Miracle Noodle Angel Hair Pasta and I knew I just HAD to try it. Now before going any further, I just wanted to clarify that when I ordered this Miracle Noodle Rice I had NO illusions whatsoever that this would taste like basmati rice, in any way! Even before I ordered this, I knew it would be difficult if not impossible to replicate the taste & texture of basmati rice into a no-carb calorie free version. So despite the name of the brand, I was NOT expecting a miracle. However, while I knew that it would probably not taste like basmati rice -- I was hoping that it would at least taste like SOME kind of rice. Unfortunately, I was wrong! Not only does it not LOOK like rice but it also does NOT taste like ANY kind of rice either! This so-called "rice" is a bunch of tiny white little balls, that kind of look like caviar (though I've never had caviar, this looks like a white version of it!) or tapioca. In fact, when I made this for a close friend, one of the first things she said, when she saw it was that it looked and tasted like "sabudana" (which is what tapioca is called in many of the languages in India). As for the taste, Miracle Noodle Rice does NOT taste even remotely like rice! Not only that but this "rice" doesn't even taste much different than any of the other varieties of Miracle Noodle pastas -- and as a matter of fact, it tastes more like an orzo pasta than rice, and I don't know on what planet this could in any way be considered "rice"! Even though I followed all the directions, and experimented with these in many different kinds of recipes, NOTHING I tried made it taste even REMOTELY like rice -- and it would have been better if they had just labeled this as an orzo pasta or something instead. At least then, that would be more accurate and honest. Becasue calling this item "rice" is VERY misleading and a HUGE disappointment! Which is why, although I LOVE the Miracle Noodle Pasta, Angel Hair and the Miracle Noodle Pasta, Fetuccine , I will probably never be buying this so-called "rice" again!
M**S
Honestly, forget all the bad reviews
I don't get why someone would want to try a virtually no-calorie, no-carb product and expect it to taste the same as a bowl of italian pasta. So yeah, if you came here looking for gourmet, forget it. It's a fibre noodle, it has the consistency of jelly made noodles, which is really not bad. It does have a slight "fishy" smell when you open it, but then again - don't smell it from the pack. Why would you? Once you rinse it off all the smell is gone, it absorbs perfectly any sauce and it really makes you feel like you ate a pig (the fibre expands in the stomach so you feel like you had a 7 course meal, in a good way). Still quite expensive, but worth it if you're on low carb or calorie control diets!
J**G
Nice Noodles
Noodles were springy and nice.
A**X
A Love It Or Hate It Type Of Replacement
With shirataki pasta/rice replacement foods, I found that it was such a hit or miss amongst people. Personally, it's become my staple throughout the years and continues to do so. The most important thing I wanted to mention was that it definitely tastes nothing like rice, or has the same texture. It basically has no flavour what-so-ever, and takes on the flavour of whatever you add to it. You can make a great stir-fry dish for example, and the rice would just take on whatever flavour you put. A great tip I found that always works for me was to rinse it thoroughly (shirataki is preserved in a fishy-smelling liquid), then completely dry it out on a frying pan. It'll completely remove the scent and be usable in any recipe of your choosing. So if you're looking for a replacement that still feels satiating and virtually calorie-free, look no further. Just be aware of the different 'squishy' texture and the odd smell.
M**Z
Saludable
Deliciosos
T**9
pas terrible !
ce n'est franchement pas bon, ça sent fort et a un léger gout de poisson pas frais ! je n'ai vrament pas aimé !
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