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Product review: Slendier Ready To Eat Meals

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Slendier is a brand of low carb “noodles” made of konjac, an Asian plant that has been used forever in Japanese cuisine. Slendier Ready To Eat Meals is a range that includes “pasta” and sauce in one package.

The meals

The meals currently in this range include a bag of “fettuccine” and a pouch of sauce. The sauce options (all tomato-based) are: organic Italian capers and olives, organic Italian basil and arrabbiata.

All Slendier Ready To Eat Meals are low in carbohydrate, energy, fat and sugar, high in fibre, vegan and free from artificial colours and flavours.

Ingredients

Nutrition information

The 3 flavours are reasonably high in protein and low in fat. The flavoured varieties has 10g of sugar each (equivalent to 2.5 teaspoons). Being a dairy product, it also contains calcium (25-28% of the recommended daily intake).

Nutrient per serve (240g)Vegetable Fettuccine with Organic Italian Capers and Olives SauceVegetable Fettuccine with Organic Italian Basil SauceVegetable Fettuccine with Arrabbiata Sauce
Energy235 KJ (58 Kcal)175KJ (42 Kcal)242 KJ (58 Kcal)
Protein1.4 g1.2 g1.7 g
Fat2.9 g1.7 g2.6 g
– saturatedLess than 1 gLess than 1 gLess than 1 g
Carbohydrate2.9 g2.4 g4.3 g
– sugars2.9 g1.6 g3.8 g
Fibre7.9 g7.2 g7.7 g
Sodium305 mg319 mg161 mg

Taste taste

I tried the arrabbiata and basil Slendier Ready To Eat Meals. I have eaten konjac “noodles” before so these meals were no surprise to me. If you have never eaten something like this before, do not expect the taste or texture of normal pasta. It is more similar to the texture of the rice noodles used in Vietnamese salads. Flavour-wise, I found the sauces pretty mild. I would recommend adding some umami, in the form of anchovies and/or grated Parmesan or Pecorino.

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