








🍜 Elevate your pasta game—indulge without compromise!
YUHO Konjac Shirataki Noodles offer an 8-pack variety of spaghetti, fettuccine, and rice noodles that are keto, paleo, vegan, gluten-free, and zero-calorie. Made from konjac, these noodles contain less than 3g carbs per serving and are certified safe by FDA, ISO22000, and other global standards. Perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking versatile, low-carb meals that absorb flavors beautifully while supporting weight management and blood sugar control.







| ASIN | B07SG481L7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,701 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #1 in Shirataki Noodles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (9,851) |
| Manufacturer | Hong Kong Sungiven International Food Co., Limited. |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 2.8 x 5.8 inches; 3.35 Pounds |
| Units | 53.61 Ounce |
V**I
Excellent for diabetics who need to watch the Carbs
My favorite food .. goes great with anything you want to use with like regular spaghetti . Tonight i'm making a chicken soup with the Shirataki noodles . . Taste great with pesto ,Alfredo sauce w/mushrooms . Any good spaghetti sauce .
H**R
Great fir keto and diabetic diets
I’ve been using konjac noodles for years. They’re difficult to find, every grocery has them in a different area. When you figure that out they move them again. These are just as great and wonderful and cheaper than my previous local ones. These are essentially carb free. If you follow the directions they are tasteless themselves and pick up the flavors of your sauces and seasonings. I firmly believe each bag has 1 continuous noodle. Place a mesh colander or one with small holes in the sink under the faucet. Turn on the water, cut open the bag and dump contents into the colander and rinse really well. Then cut into lengths you like. People complain of the odor upon opening the bag. They are preserved in the same liquid as hominy in the can. Might have a slight fishy odor. Just rinse well. If you’re using canned mushrooms, add to the noodles and drain. Some people like to set the liquid from the can to one side for the recipe. I let them sit awhile, 20 minutes or so. It shortens the next step. At this point they can just sit awhile. Heat a heavy pan on medium low. I like a frying pan for this step as it makes thing go faster. Add the noodles and mushrooms. Move them around in the pan while heating until they just start to stick. Do not grease the pan. You’re just drying them off. As they dry they will start sticking so you know you’re ready for the next step. Depending on how well drained this can take 5-15 minutes. Don’t turn up the heat to go faster, not a good idea. If you’re going to brown meat at this point, dump the dried noodles (and mushrooms) onto a plate. They can sit fir awhile at this point, if necessary. The noodles will soak up lots of flavors. The mushrooms will do the same. I learned the mushroom trick by accident. The noodles don’t mush. They hold their slightly firm consistency. It’s not quite al dente but similar. In the past 25+ years I’ve searched high and low for an acceptable pasta product. So far they’ve all had a weird flavor, strange consistency, some mush, some gritty. I can open several bags and make a large casserole to portion out and freeze for later. These work really well. I keep looking for other options but so far I’ve found funny colors, strange flavors, noodles that fall apart, etc. If you want spaghetti or macaroni and cheese with few ingredients to cover up the weird noodles you’ll really appreciate these. I’d really like lasagne noodles and some more pasta shapes. I’m hoping more people will try and like these so they’ll buy more, tell their friends and the prices will get lower. And no one has offered me anything for my wonderful opinion. My mother, husband, 2 daughters and several other family and friends are type 2 diabetics. This has been the only pasta product they all like.
M**P
pretty good
Decided to try these as a comparison to the Miracle brand. Cost less but pack is 6.7 oz vs 8 oz. No odor noticed. Net carbs the same. Seems to be a bit more al dente than the Miracle brand, but not off putting Absorbs flavor about the same. Tried both in making chicken noodle soup.
S**H
Pantry hero for low-carb pasta cravings 🍝💚
I was skeptical when I ordered these YUHO shirataki konjac noodles because I have tried other low-carb pastas that tasted like sadness in a bag. But wow, these are everything Amazon promised and more. First off, they are shelf-stable, which I love. I keep a few packs in my pantry, and they are ready whenever I need a quick meal. I open the bag, pour the noodles into a mesh strainer, rinse them thoroughly, and then toss them into a frying pan for a couple of minutes. I like to add my favorite Rao’s sauce ❤️ and let them cook together for a bit so the noodles soak up all that flavor. That is the secret here. Do not skip the sauce step. The texture is not exactly Italian pasta, but it is surprisingly close for something with almost no carbs and only ten calories per serving. When you are avoiding pasta, this is some seriously good eats. I can eat these a couple of times a week and feel totally satisfied. They fill me up, help me stay on track with my weight loss, and keep me from ordering takeout. Win win. Food is so expensive now that these actually feel like a smart, affordable meal. They let me eat something cozy and comforting without wrecking my goals. If you are keto, low-carb, or just trying to cut calories, this is a pantry staple you will be glad to have. Just remember to cook them a little extra with a really good sauce. Cold straight from the bag is not my jam, but warm with sauce is chef’s kiss 👩🍳✨ Highly recommend giving these a try. Your pasta cravings will thank you! Great for keto diets! And super easy for meal prep. Pro Tip: Be sure to rinse them thoroughly, as in very well for the best taste experience.
R**N
ZERO stars
That's what I would give this product if I could: zero stars. It's not that I hated it. It's just that there is absolutely nothing to like about these, as compared to any regular food you might eat. But specifically compared to pasta and rice, here are the facts as I experienced them: The texture is nothing at ALL like pasta or rice. It is ridiculously chewy, almost impossible to chew, actually. The noodles do not separate or get any softer, even after boiling for 20 straight minutes while trying to separate them with a fork. I ended up having to cut the spaghetti clod into pieces with my kitchen shears so it would fit into my mouth. Some have said they have no flavor of their own (which is true) but that they take on the flavor of whatever you cook them with (which is not true -- even cooking them in a broth flavored with hot chili pepper flakes the noodles themselves were still bland as could be when pulled out of the broth with a fork). I wanted to be fair in my review so I did try all three of the different items in the box. The rice packets were marginally better than the noodles in that they were easier to separate somewhat. Same problem with texture and flavor however. The remainder of the unused packets went straight into the trash bin. I wouldn't even bother donating these to a food bank for starving children. The ONLY good thing about these is that you consume only 5 calories and no net carbs per serving, presuming that you manage to choke a whole serving down. Bottom line: Save yourself 15 bucks, and instead cut up a wad of old rubber bands into large or tiny pieces, cook them in a flavored broth for 5 minutes or 50 minutes, put some in your mouth and chew for five minutes before spitting them out. That pretty much sums up my experience of the actual product.
A**E
Ich weis nicht ob es an meinem Geschmackssinn lag oder dass die vorherigen Bewertungen einfach nicht stimmen. Ich hab dies als Reisbeilage zu Hähnchen mit Curry Soße verwendet. Beim ersten bissen dachte ich mir, ist besser als ich erwartet hätte, aber nach für nach hatte ich das Gefühl das ich einfach nur noch auf Gummi rum kaue. Es hieß man muss zum Essen viel trinken, was ich auch gemacht hab, trotzdem hatte ich anschließend Sodbrennen und Schwindelanfälle. Ich hab alles im Nachhinein verworfen.
M**.
I personally love all konjac products. I was more familiar with the noodles but now that I've tried the rice, I'm hooked. Yes, you have to rinse it. I do so by rinsing it with room temp water and then letting it soak in hot water for a few minutes to warm it up. Yes, it is bland. But it also meshes very well with other dishes. So if your main and other side dishes are well seasoned, you're good to go. Only issue i have is the portions are small for the price. It's very pricey if you want to eat this on a regular basis.
V**R
I’ve tried a few brands of konjac noodles and these are the best ones. They’re very close to real vermicelli noodles. The trick is that these noodles take a long time to prepare but well worth the effort. They’re very close chili shiitake noodles in the picture took 90 minutes. The noodles boiled for 30 minutes and then simmered for 60 minutes in the chili shiitake mushroom sauce. I served it with fresh green onion and sesame seeds.
S**N
You can tell you knows how to cook and who does not based on alot of these comments. The noodles don't have flavour because it adopts whatever flavour you cook with. My advice would be cook high flavoured dishes, Asian dishes go really well, or stews to go with the "rice" variety. I make vermicelli stir-fry with lots of vegetables and air fryer chicken. Soya sauce, ginger, these help with added flavour. There are lots of ideas online. The texture is different but that's because it's NOT real noodles, it's a root vegetable that's in the shape of noodles. I also cook mine longer than recommend. If you are trying to lose weight then it's definitely something that will fill you up with no added calories.
D**A
I really like this rice. The texture is unlike rice, rice noodles, egg noodles or pasta. It's more on the jelly side and takes a little getting used to. Once I done up my stir fried veg and added the Konjac rice it tasted fine. If your determined to reduce you carbohydrate intake and can tolerate the texture, then this is a perfect substitute.
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