Dreamfields Healthy Low Carb Penne Rigate Pasta

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Dreamfields Healthy Low Carb Penne Rigate Pasta

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 : Dreamfields Healthy Low Carb Penne Rigate Pasta
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Price: $2.89
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Address: USA
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Dreamfields Pasta
Country: USA
EAN: 0767387030197
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
Size: 1 16oz Carton of Penne Rigate Pasta
Studio: Dakota Growers



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionHealthy Penne pasta. Just one bite of Dreamfields pasta with your favorite spaghetti sauce will convince you that pasta is indeed back in your menu. Unlike other healthy pastas, Dreamfields gets very high marks from its customers for incredible taste and texture that's almost like the real thing! A typical 2-oz serving of regular pasta is an astounding 42g carbs, but Dreamfields pasta has only 5g digestible carbs. Astound your friends and family with this 'diet' pasta that will have them begging for more. Dreamfields Pasta is the perfect way to eat healthy and manage your diet and family nutrition. Dreamfields has five grams of digestible carbs, is naturally cholesterol free, and saturated fat-free and contains zero grams of trans fat. Dreamfields helps limit by 65% the rise in blood glucose levels that normally occur after eating ordinary pasta. This low glycemic index for Dreamfields Pasta makes it perfect for many people with Diabetes. Kids love the taste of Dreamfields so everyone in your family will love it.




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











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Dreamfields Pasta
All of the Dreamfields Pasta products have exceeded my expectations. I am diabetic and need the benefit of lower carb higher fiber foods. Dreamfields pasta really helps. It cooks just like ordinary pasta, you won't be able tell a difference in the way it cooks and the taste is that of better brand pastas. It is worth the trouble to find (my local store won't stock it)and worth the bit of extra money.



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