Has anyone tried Miracle Noodles? (www.miraclenoodle.com) They apparently have NO calories ? And they are made from fiber? They are like Shirataki noodles but instead of being fiber and tofu, they are just fiber.
But what are they actually made of? How can it be made of "fiber" without having any calories? I don't get it! Is it indigestable string mixed with water?
I have tried shirataki made without tofu (although not the Miracle brand), they have a stronger "soapy" smell and more rubbery, but not bad at all if you cook them right.
They are made from glucomannan fiber, which is all good. But I noticed that all brands of the noodles also contain calcium hydroxide (this is bad right?)
I found this on calcium hydroxide, so it doeesn't worry me much:
Calcium hydroxide has been used in food processing for thousands of years by Native Americans who used it in the production of posole, nixtamal or what we would now call masa. It is used to loosen and remove the outer hull of corn kernels, and in the process, renders more of the grain’s protein and vitamins available for absorbtion. This treatment of corn makes the grain more nutritious, allowing people to use it as a staple protein source. Without such treatment, those who eat corn as a staple food often develop the serious disease pellagra, which is a deficiency in niacin. It is still used to create posole or masa, and is also used in the production of sodas and some alcoholic beverages. (Masa is used in the making of corn chips and corn tortillas.)
But what are they actually made of? How can it be made of "fiber" without having any calories? I don't get it! Is it indigestable string mixed with water?
good call.
i say if it sounds too good to be true.....
An update, my noodles arrived and I had 2 meals with them so far. I am trying out a few different recipes
Today I tried making a beef stroganoff dish except in my pressure cooker and didn't work so well with the sauce (tried to use cottage cheese and no thickener, don't ask). Anyway, I threw my beef, mushrooms, spices, water and blended cottage cheese in the pressure cooker and cooked them. When they were near done, I rinsed off the noodles really well in the sink and then sauteed them with some garlic in a pan, I then threw some of the brothy sauce from my pressure cooker in the sautee pan along. When I was near done sauteeing, I added some of the mushrooms and beef chunks to the sautee to mix really well. It was really good. Although I made a mistake in that I meant to eat only half of the package of noodles and ended up eating the entire package. Its only 3 ozs but still it was enough noodles for 2 meals.
I tried them and I thought they have a very strong fishy smell. The texture was ok but I really couldn't get past that smell...
Same here! LOL I even tasted them and they were NASTY! People say to rinse them off and the smell goes away but that did NOT happen for me. I had to dump them down the disposal. I guess a lot of people like them though... but I sure could not handle them!!!