Wed 16 Apr 2008
Try Asian noodles for a low calorie pasta and potato alternative.
Posted by Robert Evans under Health
Tired of potatoes and pasta for dinner?
Various textures of Asian noodles can give you numerous choices for grain alternative, vegetarian type dishes. Varieties of Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian, and Korean noodles are made from wheat, buckwheat, rice, mung bean, and potato flours. An alternative for super low calories is the Konjac Shirataki noodle made from the root of the Konjac plant. It is a naturally pure water-soluble fiber noodle with no fat, sugar, starch, calories, or protein. Thus, it helps to cut the risk of heart disease, control diabetes, and helps with weight loss while improving gastrointestinal function due its fiber content.
However, try to stay away from instant noodles as they are often high in fat and sodium resulting in low nutritional value.



July 14th, 2008 at 11:48 pm
Hi
My family really enjoys pasta. Thanks for the great alternatives!
March 27th, 2009 at 3:37 pm
Dear Robert,
I am hoping you can help. I found a type of noodle called Chantaboon rice stick made by MADAME WONG. This noodle is made of only rice flour and water.
IT has 0 fat and 3 grams of fibre per serving (55g) They only have 20 calories per serving.
I find this very very hard to believe. How can this be so low in cal.
I am trying to find out because 1. I know the store where I purchase will no longer be carrying the product. I really want to find another pasta like this.
Can you help?
March 30th, 2009 at 11:02 am
Thank you for your interest Frances. The chantaboon rice stick noodle is often used to make Pad Thai which is a very popular Thai dish. I am sure if you ask around for Pad Thai noodles you may find the product you are looking for.