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Old 05-11-2007, 12:31 PM   #1  
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Default Tofu Pasta - Do You all think this is legal?

http://www.tofushirataki.com/
Its a "pasta" made of tofu and some kind of inside of a yam like vegetable
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Old 05-11-2007, 12:38 PM   #2  
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Hi KO.. Look at that ticker of yours!! U go girl They are fine for South beach.. I thought I saw some chicks talking about it on the Food /vegetarian forum.. I'm thinking of ordering them on line since I cant find them around here.
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Old 05-11-2007, 02:12 PM   #3  
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At only 20 calories per serving (40 for the whole bag), I'd really like to try them. I'm thinking of ordering them from lowcarbu.com because I can't find them locally.
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I found some at Safeway, but I'm in CA. Try them first in asian-style dishes where you aren't expecting a "pasta-like" texture, and be sure to rinse and parboil well!
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More and more of the grocery stores in my area are starting to carry the shirataki noodles. I really like them, but they can take some getting used to at first, as they have a gelatinous consistency. They're wonderful in chicken noodle soup and other brothy-type soups.
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Old 05-14-2007, 08:55 AM   #6  
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I have an odd question Do they expand in the water? or indeed in your stomach with my WLS That's a major concern! I can eat a little bit of pasta right now but Generally don't since the actual nutrients from it are not that great and it leaves me feeling sluggish
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Someone who has eaten them probably would have a better answer for you, but they are "cold-packed," which means they've already been cooked and/or soaked in liquid. The noodles would be wet in the package, or at least a little damp from the liquid they were cooked or processed in. Certainly after simmering in pot of hot water, soup, or sauce they'd plump up as much as they're going to, but someone please confirm.
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No, I don't think they expand or swell, KO. The first time you eat them, just eat a small amount, and see how they affect you. I don't think you'll have any problem with them, though.
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One more Q since I actually got to whole foods and got them!! Are they Ph1 legal? THe only thing I'm not sure abuot is th yam flour
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 113g / 4.0 oz
Servings per Container: 2

Per Serving
CALORIES
Fat Calories 20
5

Per Serving %DV
TOTAL FAT - 0.5g
Sat. Fat 0g
Trans Fat 0g 14%
1%
0%
Cholesterol - 0mg 0%
Sodium - 15mg 1%
TOTAL CARB. - 3g
Fiber 2g
Sugars 0g 1%
9%

Protein - 1g

Vitamin A 0%
Vitamin C 2%
Calcium 10%
Iron 2%
INGREDIENTS: filtered water, tofu (soybeans, calcium sulfate, glucono delta lactone), yam flour, calcium hydroxide

NO PRESERVATIVES
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No, unfortunately, they are not allowed on Phase 1 because of the small amount of yam flour. Granted, it's only a small amount, but I would still wait until Phase 2 to start eating it.
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