Low carb pasta ratings can be useful in assisting the low carb dieter in staying below the maximum level of carbs their particular diet allows. There is a lot of competition in the market and one should really check the labels. How many low carb pastas are available will not be the big issue. Concerns like how many carbs in pasta, and which ones taste best are things you would want to know before making a selection. Other than carb count and taste, availability can become an issue. Some low carb pasta is only available by mail while others can be found in stores.
Some choices allow larger amounts than others due to the carb count. Miracle Noodle for example, there are zero carbs in their product. This allows guilt free eating although the average low carb dieter tends to eat less the longer they are on the diet. This zero carb pasta is a little chewy and has no flavor of its own. It simply absorbs the flavor of the dish its added to. Also, it’s ready to go right out of the package after a rinse.
Dreamfields is another low carb pasta that should rank high in low carb pasta ratings. The taste and texture is closer to the real thing but the amounts you can have is something to be considered when using one of their many low carb pastas. The box claims to have only 5g digestible carbs per serving.
Carba-Nada is the last one we’ll look at in this post. It is very close to the original and the reviews for this low carb pasta rank right up with Dreamfields. It is a little more difficult to locate than Dreamfields , and the carb count is 18g net carbs. This would be a product you should certainly use portion control for.
In the coming post, let’s continue to look at the different qualities and prices of the many low carb pastas available. Meanwhile, please comment below on your experience with low carb pasta and leave your own low carb pasta ratings.
