Sea Tangle Konaberry Kelp Noodles (12oz) – Pack of 2 – Low Calorie Asian Noodles for Healthy Noodle Dishes – Gluten Free, Keto Noodle Sub for Rice Noodles, Glass Noodles, Pad Thai Noodles, Vermicelli
$19.99
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WHAT ARE KELP NOODLES?
Kelp Noodles are a sea vegetable in the form of a noodle! Made of kelp, brown seaweed and water, Kelp Noodles are nearly carb-free!
How did we get our start?
Our family started making Kelp Noodles in 2001, producing small batches for mostly health food stores in California. Since then, we have grown tremendously, shipping all over the United States, Europe, Australia, and Canada,
Why do we love what we do?
Sea Tangle Noodle Company is a family-owned company. Our family produced the first Kelp Noodles of its kind in the market. Located in sunny San Diego, California, we are inspired daily by the beauty of the Earth and reminded to produce quality noodles for your nourishment and enjoyment.
ENJOY NOODLES WITHOUT CARBS:
Kelp noodles let you indulge guilt-free, 3g carbs/serving.
Our Kelp Noodles
Eating healthy has never been easier! Now you can enjoy your favorite noodle dishes guilt-free! Only 6 cal/3g carbs per serving.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 6 x 7.5 x 3 inches; 1.45 Pounds
UPC : 634553284176
Manufacturer : Sea Tangle Noodle Company
ASIN : B00J0GED0S
Any Pasta You Want, Without Carbs – For most products, low carb pasta is an outright lie. Kelp noodles let you to make any pasta you used to like, but now with practically no carbs! With only 6 cal per serving, these noodles will easily satisfy your appetite without knocking you out of keto. Now you don’t have to choose between staying in keto and eating tasty noodles!
Tastes Just Like Regular Noodles! – Feel like you’re eating pasta again! Despite being made of kelp, these noodles have no fishy smells or flavors! With their neutral flavor, these noodles will soak up the flavor of other foods they’re cooked or served with. They can be prepared to have a firm or tender texture based on preference. Eat them firm as healthy ramen noodles, or tender like glass noodles!
Say Goodbye to Rubbery Shirataki Noodles – Konjac noodles tend to be chewy with a funky smell and slimy texture. Shirataki noodles also have little nutritional value and can cause issues for sensitive stomachs! Kelp noodles are soft and watery with neutral flavor and no odors! Plus, they are packed with vitamins and minerals, all while being the closest of the feel of actual grain noodles!
Protect Your Body With Antioxidants – Try our kelp noodles now with konaberry added! What is konaberry? It is the fruit that surrounds and protects the coffee bean. Konaberry has been found to contain six times more antioxidants than Acai. Not only do you get a great noodle that’s raw, gluten-free, rice-free, and full of trace minerals, you also get the added benefits of the powerful antioxidants found in konaberry.
Prepare In Seconds! – No Cooking is required! To alter the firmness and texture of 1 full package of Sea Tangle Kelp Noodles, first rinse and strain noodles. Then mix/massage noodles in a mixture of 1 cup cold water, 1 Tbsp baking soda and juice of one lemon until desired texture and firmness is achieved, then rinse and strain again.
Customers say
Customers enjoy the taste, quality, and low carb content of these noodles. They find them easy to use and a great replacement for pasta in Asian dishes. However, some customers feel the price is too high. There are mixed opinions on the texture and crunchiness.
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13 reviews for Sea Tangle Konaberry Kelp Noodles (12oz) – Pack of 2 – Low Calorie Asian Noodles for Healthy Noodle Dishes – Gluten Free, Keto Noodle Sub for Rice Noodles, Glass Noodles, Pad Thai Noodles, Vermicelli
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Scarlett –
I LOVE THESE NOODLES! 18 calories for the entire bag. BEST raw vegan alfredo recipe! (see my review)
I love these noodles so much! I make the best raw, vegan alfredo noodles with them. On their own these noodles basically taste like nothing and have hardly any calories. The texture is a bit “rubbery”, but becomes softer when soaked in water, or used in a recipe like mine. I have been eating these for years. They are awesome! If you want to try my alfredo recipe, here is what I do with these noodles:Open the bag of noodles and pour a little pure water onto them, then, drain out all the liquid and transfer the noodles into a large bowl, and cut them into much smaller pieces with kitchen scissors.Then make this alfredo sauce to add to them:In a high speed blender combine: 2 cups raw, organic cashews, 3/4 Cup pure water,1&1/2 teaspoons (fine) Celtic Grey sea salt, a scant 1/2 teaspoon of each of these spices: organic basil, organic thyme. organic ground black pepper,1&1/2 Tablespoons organic lemon juice3/4 teaspoon organic minced garlicBlend on high in a high-speed blender, use a tamper to keep pushing the ingredients down. When smooth and mixed well, stop. Then pour the sauce you just made onto the noodles in your large bowl. Mix well until evenly mixed. Scoop into glass containers (I use a canning funnel for less mess/spills, and I scoop it into small glass jars….like a peanut butter sized jar or smaller.) Store in glass, sealed containers or glass jars in fridge. This recipe tastes the VERY BEST after 24 hours in the fridge, but can be eaten right away if you like. (See: Last two pics in my review. – They might not look super-appetizing in a jar like I have them in my pics, but they taste GREAT!!!)
My Little Blue Heron –
Glass noddle-y, no calor-y and yes, price-y
I LOVE these and buy them in bulk to lower the cost. You have to soak them in about a cup or a little more of water (rinse first) with a good squeeze of fresh lemon juice (at least 1/2 a lemon) and a good amount of baking soda (like 1 tbsp. or more .. I never measure). Mix it up and keep testing for texture of choice. Rinse well and use in soups, broth, salads or stir fries. What you don’t use, store in a glass jar with water in the fridge. These are better than ‘miracle’ noodles. They don’t cause stomach upset – no soy.
nyamazonfan –
If you know how to use it – it is amazing!!!!
Do not believe negative reviews, they just donât know how to make it right. Pls follow the directions on the packet. I speaker the noodles in cold water and massaged it with lime give and baking soda for a few minutes, rinsed it thoroughly and it turned out awesome. Great for cold Asian noodle salads. For the sauce I used peanut butter powder, soy sauce and Korean chillie powder. Also threw in some grilled chicken chunks and slaw mix. Very satisfying low card high protein lunch!
Ashley Groulx –
Social media got me.
Being on a low carb diet you look for edible cheats that can take the edge off of the cravings you have from the foods you before. I bought these noodles because social media told me they are a great substitute for pasta. I am gullible as hell. They taste nothing like pasta. They do not taste bad, I just would not use them for a pasta substitute in Italian sauces. They are neutral tasting and the texture is what I would call “snappy”. I definitley could eat them in a stir fry like dish instead of rice.
Intentional Customer –
Love it
This is a staple in our home. It is one of the few noodles we can eat due to food allergies. Thank you for keeping your product allergy friendly and great tasting.
Amazin wont allow a negative honest review –
MOLDY
Thesr have a VERY powerful mold smell to them! I thought it was just the one order,however I ordered from them again and the same thing! Thing old antiuqe store rotting furniture musty mold smell! This does not happen when I buy them in the store! Perhaps I should send them in to be tested for contamination?Jard pass buyer beware! These are way way to expencive to ve getting bad profucts!
The All-Seeing I –
Massive Textural Crunch; Wholly Unique
I found these kelp noodles to be fascinating and unexpected — which isn’t to say they’ll become an everyday staple of my diet — but Sea Tangle’s ability to transform a low-carb, low-calorie, ocean-sourced vegetable into a unique and totally viable noodle is truly a feat.What makes these almost otherworldly is their incredible textural crunch — this is a loud food to eat, and one that snaps in your mouth. It has no comparables that way. Taste-wise, it’s very neutral and hardly oceanic in flavor. That said, this is a likely a noodle for chefs and other foodies who can incorporate its uniqueness into inspired creations, from salads to Japanese dishes and beyond. It’s not the noodle’s fault that I’m not skilled enough to optimize its use.Super fun to try, and a great value at this low price. – (Was this of use? If so, let me know by clicking, “Helpful.” Cheers!)
Rebecca W. –
Impressive!
Wow/Amazing! These were really fun to work with actually lol I rather enjoyed the rinsing and treating (baking soda/lemon juice) to get them to the proper consistency.I’m also convinced, as others have stated, that if you found these “crunchy”, you absolutely did something wrong. A small chance you got a defective batch but pretty unlikely.These ended up being even softer than shirtake/konjac noodles (and I know how to cook those so they are not “rubbery”).. I honestly love that I didn’t have to cook these either! With the konjac noodles, you have to rinse, cut, boil, then pan steam (to remove the water).. it’s a lot to get them to the right texture and more time consuming. With these kelp noodles though, just wash ’em, tear ’em, swish ’em, rinse and done! Bottled lemon juice worked fine too even though it says “juice of one lemon”.I highly recommend and will definitely order again!
Cathy Bailey –
These have the taste and texture of normal rice noodles without the carbs! I love them. So far tried in my stir fry. Going to make Pho next!
tania Bishouri –
Amazing will order again
Vee –
These are SO good. I ordered a pack of the konaberry ones as well and they accidentally got left on the porch overnight and froze and theyâre all shriveled and dry now so definitely DO NOT freeze them.Back to these: AMAZING. I rinsed and massaged them under some lukewarm water until they were all separated and then threw them right into my vegan cheese sauce. Theyâre so delicious. The texture is unique but not too far off from el dente rice pasta. And the best part is that theyâre almost ZERO calories. 6cal per 1/2cup, Iâd say the pack is about 2cups so even if you are the whole thing itâs practically nothing. The only downside is how expensive they are.But if youâre vegan/raw vegan and youâre someone who loves and misses pasta, these are worth splurging on!
Bubble –
I’m embarking on a raw vegan diet, and was looking for something tasty that would provide variety. I found a Peanut Noodle recipe using these on IG that looked amazing, and the influencer insisted that they had no taste. Well, she was right!I was a bit concerned by the other reviews, but there really wasn’t anything to worry about. I soaked the noodles in bicarbonate of soda, lemon and cold water for a while, while I got the sauce together, and then drained and dried them. They were the perfect texture–soft with bite–and no taste, allowing the the peanut sauce to shine. I’m looking forward to trying them with other dishes.
Amazon Customer –
Arrived ahead of schedule. Perfect substitute for grain noodles. Great for stir fry.