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It’s Skinny Spaghetti Pasta is a revolutionary low-calorie, zero-carb shirataki noodle made from konjac root. Designed for keto, vegan, and gluten-free diets, it offers high fiber and minimal sodium with no sugar. Ready in just 2 minutes, this pre-cooked pasta delivers a versatile, satisfying texture that elevates any meal while keeping calories and carbs ultra-low.
















| ASIN | B08P3S3DZM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,060 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #32 in Spaghetti Pasta |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (9,107) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | It's Skinny |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 2 x 7 inches; 9.52 ounces |
| UPC | 850019606225 |
| Units | 57.12 Ounce |
N**S
So yummy and easy to make!
I wasn’t sure what to expect, but this variety pack blew me away! Every shape was super yummy and incredibly easy to cook. It’s such a great alternative to regular pasta. It was light, low-cal, and still satisfying. The texture held up really well, and it paired beautifully with all kinds of sauces and flavors (especially pesto and spicy marinara!). Perfect for anyone watching carbs or calories but still craving that pasta feel. Will definitely be reordering!
R**R
Best I’ve Tried Yet!
I’ve tried a few different kinds of low-cal noodles when dieting. Some have had a gross fishy smell, some have tasted bitter, and some have had too stiff and chewy a texture. Before these skinny noodles, the Healthy Noodle packs from Costco were the best I’d found, but I found those to be barely good enough (and Costco doesn’t always carry them). These don’t smell fishy out of the package, they don’t taste like much of anything on their own (not bitter), and though they are tougher and chewier than regular pasta, it’s not too much so. I’ve only had them one way: cooked in a pan with vegetable broth and soy sauce. And that’s been genuinely delicious—not just palatable. Another reviewer mentioned that that’s probably the only good way to prepare them, and I can believe that. That’s probably the only way I’ll eat them. They’re a little more expensive than I’d like, of course, but it’s worth it for when I want to drop some weight from time to time without starving myself of a base for vegetable dishes. Portion size is great, too. The bags seem a little small, but once you get the noodles out, and rinse and cook them, it’s a nice hefty serving. UPDATE: I’ve been eating these regularly now for several weeks, and I still love them. The main reason I wanted to update the review is because they’re more versatile than I suggested in my original review. They are very good every way I’ve prepared them. I’ve had them with regular pasta sauce after microwaving the noodles, I’ve stir-fried them with vegetables and various sauces, I’ve added them to soups—just heating them up in the soup, and it’s all good. Texture is pretty much the same however you cook them.
R**H
Great pasta substitude, I reccommend giving it a try.
It's amazing with sauce, meat, and/or beans. The only issue I have is that it's slightly gristly in the center, otherwise it's absolutely great. Of course, it's not regular pasta, so it doesn't behave exactly like regular pasta, but that's to be expected. It's pretty darn close, better than any other pasta substitute I've had. The shape is amazing, the flavor is basically nonexistent which for me is a good thing since pasta is really all about the texture and fill for me. Adding some cheese on top can make a big difference, and with how low calorie and low carb this pasta really is, you can afford to have a few extras since most pasta dishes suffer from the caloric content of the pasta itself. With this? No worries. Has no smell and is nice and sturdy/strong like a real noodle. I love the variety that comes with it. It is a bit expensive, but honestly I don't regret this purchase. It's given me a nice break from the constant fight with weight loss. I read a lot online about konjac upsetting stomach, and I haven't had many issues so far, although this is only my second day/third bag. That's right. I ate two bags in one day. The most I've had is just a small bit of discomfort in my lower intestine before I have to go number two, and feeling super full a short while after eating it.
A**R
Texture of product is not pasta like at all
Okay, so honest review on this product from a foodie who is always looking for ways to make things healthier. They have no smell and no taste at all. So you can only taste what you add to them. They are very easy to make, open drain and rinse them. They are transparent which was a little off putting to me but I was determined to like it. I made spaghetti and meatballs with them. I could not get used to the texture of the noodles. They are kind of rubbery or bouncy when you try to chew them and even with a red sauce added they were still transparent. If texture doesn’t matter to you then it’s a good low calorie choice. It isn’t something I will be using in my diet plan.
E**E
As close to pasta as I've ever found
Holy cow, these are amazing. I just recommended these to everyone in my office. I had never tried konjac noodles before and always substituted pasta with spaghetti squash or hearts of palm noodles, which both have a crunchy texture and flavor that is NOT pasta-like. I first used the orzo in an orzotto dish and it was indiscernible from normal orzo, even to my boyfriend. So I bought the variety pack to try fatter noodles, and I actually feel like I'm eating pasta--with NINE calories. The packets look small, but that's plenty of pasta for a single lunch--and I just squeeze the water out and microwave them for a minute before adding chicken and veggies with shredded cheese and seasoning salt on top and microwaving again. I read through the 1-star reviews because I can't imagine what anyone would say against them, and it sounds like the noodles may clump together in some packets. I have yet to find one. There is no smell, and there really isn't any flavor...they're a bit more rubbery than semolina pasta, but again...NINE calories. I don't expect them to be pasta. And yes, $26 for a 6-pack is more than regular pasta, but they keep me from ordering lunch from Door Dash for $20-$30. I couldn't be happier finding these.
S**Y
I bought these to use in a low carb diet, and am pleasantly surprised. It's made from konjac flower, so it's almost all fiber - very low carb. The variety pack I bought comes with several different "types" (meaning size, thickness, etc). There are a few things you need to know before using this, though. It's "wet" when it comes out of the pack. You don't need to cook it, but unless you "cook off" the excess liquid it will always be watery. You just have to toss it in a hot fry pan for a very short amount of time (say 20 seconds to a minute depending on how you're going to use it). If you're going to add it to a pasta dish, it can remain a little "wetter" as the sauce will absorb some of the water. If put in an Asian dish, if the water isn't cooked off, it will water down the dish. This might seem like a pain in the butt, but compared to the amount of time it takes to boil regular noodles and drain them, it's way faster. Take note - this ISN'T wheat pasta. It never gets super "soggy" soft. If you don't like your pasta al dente, you won't like this. It has a texture very similar to zucchini noodles - crisp and a wee bit chewy. Also take note - where this is made from konjac and is almost all fiber, you don't want to eat a huge amount of this, especially if you have gastrointestinal issues. A giant bowl of spaghetti using this may cause you to regret it. A normal serving is fine. I have issues with eating a lot of fiber and I can eat this fine as long as I don't make a pig of myself with it. Not sure if this would be considered gluten-free or not, but if you are going low carb/keto and you want pasta, this is a great choice.
2**E
It’s not a bland taste nor a bad smell and I like the texture particularly in the fettucini, but the big issue for me is it isn’t that convienent. Two plastic packages to get to the pasta that needs to be rinsed off before cooking and it can’t just be heated in the package in the microwave like the Barrillas pastas. I like the spaghetti and loved the fettucini. Haven’t tried the rice as I already have several bags of the quick convenient Uncle Ben’s Jasmine and Brown rices
S**9
Some of the packages were dried up. Most were ok and good to eat. But other brands are better.
A**R
Great product except I keep getting bags that are dried out and can’t use.
A**R
One of the bags contained noodles that were extremely hard and unusable. This indicates poor quality control. The return policy states that this product is not returnable, which is unacceptable given the condition in which it was received
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