Smoothy Slim
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Konjac root has long been included in many Japanese weight loss diets for its near-zero calorie content and high fiber, so it's no wonder that this unique food is making a name for itself around the world, with a hit product in the United States even branding it the "Miracle Noodle."
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Learn More »Konjac root has long been included in many Japanese weight loss diets for its near-zero calorie content and high fiber, so it’s no wonder that this unique food is making a name for itself around the world, with a hit product in the United States even branding it the "Miracle Noodle." You can find foods made from the konjac yam in the cool section of the supermarket, usually near the tofu and natto. They come in a variety of forms, most notably in a block or as stringy white noodles known as shirataki (しらたき). It is believed that konjac was introduced into Japan somewhere in the sixth century as a medicinal food, but it is now a regular ingredient in Japanese home cooking, showing up often in dishes such as sukiyaki and oden. Shirataki noodles are very low in calories (about five per 100 grams), low in carbohydrates, gluten free, vegan, dairy free and sugar free. They are comprised of up to 97 percent water and the remaining three percent is a water soluble indigestible fiber called glucomannan. This glucomannan fiber has been made into supplement form and is the key to the health providing property of this food—the fiber. It is often known in Japan as a “broom for the stomach,” as it keeps the intestines clean and helps with bowel movements. Due to the fiber content and low carbohydrate levels, it can also help control blood sugar levels and lower cholesterol, so it is diabetic and heart friendly. The noodles also expand in your stomach, giving a feeling of fullness which can be useful in aiding in weight loss. I find it difficult to call this a “superfood,” as there is basically no nutritional content in it, therefore it’s important not to eat these on their own! However, it is a great food for those who wish to find a substitute for carbohydrate-heavy recipes or as an easy ingredient to add to dishes to gain the health benefits of the fiber. Due to the high water content, shirataki are almost completely tasteless and will soak up any flavors that you cook them with, making for a very versatile ingredient. You could substitute it in for any regular pasta or noodle dish such as a low carb ramen, spaghetti Bolognese or in my healthy pad thai recipe. Just make sure you don’t skip the preparation step for shirataki noodles, as the smell can be a little off-putting initially.
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