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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1736895" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>Thanks for the tip, but I've already tried to find konjac in a big Chinese supermarket in town. I couldn't identify it by any pictures on packets, and the wording was all in Chinese! Anyway, I suspect I like the Eat Water Slim range so much despite the price (providing they're on offer) because they contain some oat fibre. The only other konjac noodles I have tried, which were pure konjac, seemed very odd by comparison with real pasta / rice, whereas these seem to me an excellent imitation. And they are organic, which does normally bump up the price. (Not trying to defend H&B's prices, which can certainly be much higher than elsewhere. Always worth checking before buying.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1736895, member: 429870"] Thanks for the tip, but I've already tried to find konjac in a big Chinese supermarket in town. I couldn't identify it by any pictures on packets, and the wording was all in Chinese! Anyway, I suspect I like the Eat Water Slim range so much despite the price (providing they're on offer) because they contain some oat fibre. The only other konjac noodles I have tried, which were pure konjac, seemed very odd by comparison with real pasta / rice, whereas these seem to me an excellent imitation. And they are organic, which does normally bump up the price. (Not trying to defend H&B's prices, which can certainly be much higher than elsewhere. Always worth checking before buying.) [/QUOTE]
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