Question: Are Shirataki Noodles Sold In Supermarkets?
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February 25, 2010
Yes, Mr. Saunders, shirataki noodles are available in some supermarkets, and most definitely can be found at Whole Foods stores, for about $1.49 per packet. One 8-ounce package contains a total of 6 carbohydrates, 4 grams of fiber, and 2 grams of protein. Shirataki noodles are a perfect addition to stir-fries and soups. You can stock up and try new things to do with them as time goes by and inspiration strikes. I have some packs of shirataki noodles in my refrigerator, the expiration date of which is four months from now.