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Konjac rice keto | Ketoslim Mo oat konjac rice | shirataki diabetics food

Konjac rice keto is basically made from the same ingredient, konjac root (also known as miracle noodles), with the addition of oat flour. Konjac is 97% water and 3% fiber, and konjac is a water-soluble dietary fiber. Konjac oat rice with the addition of oat flour can also be called konjac oat rice. The high fiber content of oats is beneficial to the human body. The dietary fiber in konjac is called glucomannan, a water-soluble dietary fiber that expands when it absorbs water, giving people a feeling of fullness. The fiber in oats also helps the human body digest and supplements the fiber content in the human body, making it very friendly to customers on a light keto diet.


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Medium grain rice types have a lower starch content compared to short grain rice, which, depending on the cooking method and rice variety, can result in a creamier rather than sticky texture in dishes. The main medium grain varieties used in risotto are Carnaroli and arborio rice.

Konjac Keto Rice: Konjac Oat Pearl Rice, also known as Miracle Rice or Shirataki Rice, is a keto-friendly food and is also suitable for diabetics. Made from konjac root, it is rich in konjac glucomannan.

Konjac Oat Rice adds oat flour to basic konjac rice, giving it the taste and fiber of oats. It is a perfect rice substitute for keto and low-carb diets. Konjac is made of 97% water and 3% konjac plant fiber. It is a natural low-calorie food, it is also low-fat and sugar-free, and it is also suitable for diabetics to use it as a staple food.

• Low Calories/Fat/Carbohydrates

• Gluten-free

• Diabetic Friendly

This does not mean that you can't enjoy delicious food when you are dieting. Konjac Oat Pearl Rice can satisfy your appetite and weight loss needs. Our products are all certified by authoritative organizations such as HACCP, IFS, BRC, etc., and safety and health are always put first.

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Product name: Konjac oat pearl rice
Net weight for noodles: 270g
Primary Ingredient: Water, Konjac Flour
Fat Content (%): 0
Features: gluten free/ Low protein/high fiber
Function: lose weight, lower blood sugar, diet noodles
Certification: BRC, HACCP, IFS, ISO, JAS, KOSHER, NOP, QS
Packaging: Bag, Box, Sachet, Single Package, Vacuum Pack
Our Service: 1.One-stop supply China

2.Over 10years experience

3. OEM&ODM&OBM available

4. Free samples

5.Low MOQ

Nutrition information

Energy: 37kJ
Protein: 0g
Fats: 0.46g
Carbohydrate: 0g
Sodium: 2mg
  1. Fry the garlic slices with avocado oil until they turn just light golden brown
  2.  Set the garlic oil aside, leaving only 0.5 tbsp in the skillet with ghee clarified butter.
  3. Saute the low carb shirataki rice with salt and pepper until the rice starts popping
  1.  Push the rice aside and add coconut aminos then coat the rice over the sauce.
  2. Push the rice aside and add whisked eggs to make soft scrambled eggs
  3. Toss and coat the eggs over until it’s no longer runny.
  4.  Garnish with chives, fried garlic chips, and serve the garlic oil on the side!

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    Are konjac noodles bad for you?

    No, it is made from the water-soluble dietary fibre, which aids in weight loss.

    Why is konjac root banned in Australia?

    Though the product is intended to be eaten by gently squeezing the container, a consumer can suck the product out with enough force to unintentionally lodge it in the trachea. Because of this hazard, the European Union and Australia banned Konjac fruit jelly.

    Can konjac noodles make you sick?

    No, made from konjac root, which is a kind of natural plant, prcessed konjac noodle will do no harm on you.

    Are konjac noodles Keto?

    Konjac noodles are keto-friendly. They are 97% water and 3% fiber. Fiber is a carb, but it doesn’t have any effect on insulin.

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