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GoSkinny Noodles Rice is a revolutionary alternative to traditional rice, designed for those seeking a healthier lifestyle without compromising on taste. This organic shirataki rice offers a low-calorie, low-carb option that fits seamlessly into a variety of dishes.
This innovative product is made primarily from konjac, a root vegetable that has been consumed in Asia for centuries. GoSkinny Noodles Rice is odorless and contains less liquid than other brands, making it a versatile ingredient for stir-fries, soups, and salads. Each 7.05-ounce pack is convenient and ready to cook, allowing you to enjoy a guilt-free meal in minutes.
Key Features:- Healthy Noodles and Rice: Organic GoSkinny Noodles and Rice provide a nutritious alternative to conventional noodles and rice, with a focus on minimal calories and carbohydrates.
- Odorless Shirataki: Made from konjac, this shirataki rice is designed to be tasteless and odorless, ensuring it complements any dish without overpowering flavors.
- Low Calorie and Low Carb: Each pack contains only 10 calories and 3g net carbs, making it suitable for calorie-conscious and low-carb diets.
- Versatile Usage: Simply rinse, drain, and heat. Use it as a substitute for pasta or rice in a wide range of recipes, including stir-fries, soups, and salads.
- Dietary Friendly: GoSkinny Noodles Rice is gluten-free, vegan, plant-based, Kosher certified, as well as keto and paleo friendly, catering to various dietary preferences.
- Convenient Packaging: Available in packs of 6, 12, and 24, making it easy to stock up for meal planning.
- Extra Protection: The product is double packed for improved freshness and protection during transit.
GoSkinny Noodles Rice is ideal for health-conscious individuals, those following specific dietary guidelines, or anyone looking to reduce their carb intake without sacrificing flavor. This innovative rice alternative allows you to enjoy your favorite dishes while maintaining a balanced diet, making it a great addition to any kitchen.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the main ingredients in GoSkinny Noodles Rice? A: GoSkinny Noodles Rice is primarily made from organic shirataki, which is derived from the konjac root vegetable. This makes it low in calories and carbohydrates.
- Q: How many calories are in a serving of GoSkinny Noodles Rice? A: Each serving of GoSkinny Noodles Rice contains only ten calories, making it a low-calorie option for meals.
- Q: Is GoSkinny Noodles Rice suitable for gluten-free diets? A: Yes, GoSkinny Noodles Rice is gluten-free, making it a suitable option for individuals with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease.
- Q: How do you prepare GoSkinny Noodles Rice? A: To prepare GoSkinny Noodles Rice, simply rinse and drain the noodles well, then heat them in a pan or microwave. They are ready to use in your favorite recipes.
- Q: Can GoSkinny Noodles Rice be used in stir fry dishes? A: Yes, GoSkinny Noodles Rice can be used in stir fry dishes. They serve as a great low-carb substitute for traditional noodles or rice.
- Q: Is GoSkinny Noodles Rice vegan and plant-based? A: Yes, GoSkinny Noodles Rice is both vegan and plant-based, making it suitable for those following a vegan diet.
- Q: What dietary requirements does GoSkinny Noodles Rice meet? A: GoSkinny Noodles Rice is organic, gluten-free, low carb, low calorie, vegan, Kosher certified, keto, and paleo-friendly.
- Q: How should GoSkinny Noodles Rice be stored? A: GoSkinny Noodles Rice should be stored in a cool, dry place. Do not freeze the product to maintain its quality.
- Q: What are the benefits of using konjac in GoSkinny Noodles Rice? A: Konjac is a low-calorie, low-carb ingredient that has been consumed for centuries. It provides a satisfying texture without contributing significant calories or carbohydrates.
- Q: In what packaging sizes is GoSkinny Noodles Rice available? A: GoSkinny Noodles Rice is available in multiple packaging sizes, including packs of six, twelve, and twenty-four.



