Dreamfields Healthy Low Carb Elbows Pasta

: Dreamfields Healthy Low Carb Elbows Pasta

Dreamfields Healthy Low Carb Elbows Pasta

from: Dakota Growers










Binding: Misc.
Brand: Dreamfields Pasta
Ingredients: Enriched Semolina [Semolina, Iron (Ferrous Sulfate), and B Vitamins (Niacin, Thiamine, Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid)], Fiber Blend (Inulin, Xanthan Gum, Pectin), Sorbitol, Wheat Gluten, Potassium Chloride.
Label: Dakota Growers
Manufacturer: Dakota Growers
Publisher: Dakota Growers
Studio: Dakota Growers

Features:
  • Great tasting pasta with authentic texture
  • 5 grams of digestible carbs per serving
  • 5 grams of fiber; twice the fiber of regular pasta
  • Cholesterol free, no trans fats, low glycemic index
  • 65% lower glycemic index than regular pasta

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Tastes just like regular pasta
I can't tell the difference between this and regular pasta, and it doesn't impact blood sugar like regular pasta either.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love these pastas!
Speaking as someone who has to watch her carb intake carefully, I was not keen on trying yet another item that claimed to be low-carb and good-tasting. So often the two do not go together, especially when dealing with the traditional, more "carby" foods such as pasta, bread, rice, etc.

Dreamfields is a happy exception. This is not to say you can cook up a whole box and eat it all at once (those who have to watch carb intake will still need to do some portion control), but you can actually have a large scoop of delicious hot pasta alone or in your culinary creations and not blow your carb allowance. And this is not some flimsy, dissolving, cardboard-tasting pasta; it cooks up hearty and substantial. When you eat it, it fills up that "I am so hungry for carbs, I could eat a ton of potatoes" need. Satisfying, delicious, filling, and easier on the insulin levels than regular pasta. I love it!


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