Instant Konjac glucomannan
pasta recipes
9 Oz. Pckg Frozen French Cut Green Beans -- thawed
3 Cups Chicken Breast -- cooked & shredded
1 LB Konjac glucomannan pasta
1 Cup Fresh Blueberries
3/4 Cup Celery -- thinly sliced
1/4 Cup Green Onion -- thinly sliced
2 Tablespoons Fresh Oregano -- finely chopped
1/2 Cup Plain Low-Fat Yogurt -- (plus 2 Tbsp.)
1/4 Cup Mayonnaise -- (plus 1 Tbsp.)
3 Tablespoons Blueberry Vinegar
1/2 Teaspoon Salt
1/2 Teaspoon Black Pepper -- coarsely ground
Lettuce Leaves -- (optional)
Place green beans between paper towels and squeeeze until barely
moist.
Combine green beans and next 6 ingredients in a large bowl. Combine
yogurt
and next 4 ingredients in a bowl; stir well. Pour over chicken
mixture,
toss gently. Cover and chill 2 hours. Serve on a lettuce-lined
serving plate.
Serving Size : 6
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Konjac glucomannan Instant Wet
Noodles
Thin, translucent, gelatinous noodles made from the soluble fiber
konjac glucomannan, have no discernable taste but absorb the dominant
flavors of the soup or dish to which they're added.
Konjac wet foods was made by nature soluble fiber - glucomannan
and water, have zero net carb, is very low glycemic nature food,
which contain about 96% water and 4% soluble fiber.
Konjac foods have no discernable taste but absorb the dominant
flavors of the soup or dish to which they're added.
They are very much like cellophane or bean thread noodles in taste
and texture BUT they have no net carbs or calories.
Konjac foods is kind of instant foods, you can eat as salad with
your favored dressing.
Konjac wet foods can be made into many different styles and shapes,
like thin noodles, tube pasta, flat pasta, mini pearl pasta and
also tofu pasta available on the market.
Konjac foods was made by pure soluble fiber glucomannan
and water only, no calories, no net carb, no fat, no protein,
no gluten and wheat free, is very low glycemic nature food.
Storage: at room temperature or refrigerator (avoid freezing)
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