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<blockquote data-quote="Max68" data-source="post: 2486681" data-attributes="member: 521172"><p>Trying to get on top of things again after slipping into too many carbs. Picked up some Sea Bass and Prawns but needed something to bulk it up. Stumbled across Tesco Swoodles. Not sure if mentioned anywhere else on here, but low in fat and salt. 13kcal per 100g. 2.3g of carbohydrate of which sugars are 2.2g per 100g. Was very sceptical they would taste nice but with a splash of soy they were very impressive for a low carb noodle. Assume those figures are decent? Going to trying using them with a bolognaise as a spaghetti substitute. Well worth a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max68, post: 2486681, member: 521172"] Trying to get on top of things again after slipping into too many carbs. Picked up some Sea Bass and Prawns but needed something to bulk it up. Stumbled across Tesco Swoodles. Not sure if mentioned anywhere else on here, but low in fat and salt. 13kcal per 100g. 2.3g of carbohydrate of which sugars are 2.2g per 100g. Was very sceptical they would taste nice but with a splash of soy they were very impressive for a low carb noodle. Assume those figures are decent? Going to trying using them with a bolognaise as a spaghetti substitute. Well worth a try. [/QUOTE]
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