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Reddit mentions of Explore Cuisine Organic Black Bean Spaghetti (6 Pack) - 8 oz - High Protein, Gluten Free Pasta, Easy to Make - USDA Certified Organic, Vegan, Kosher, Non GMO - 24 Total Servings
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We found 17 Reddit mentions of Explore Cuisine Organic Black Bean Spaghetti (6 Pack) - 8 oz - High Protein, Gluten Free Pasta, Easy to Make - USDA Certified Organic, Vegan, Kosher, Non GMO - 24 Total Servings. Here are the top ones.
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- PLANT PROTEIN. MADE SIMPLE. - Explore Cuisine is easy-to-make food that’s good and good for you. It’s high protein. High fiber. And it’s organic. We know that simple changes can make a big impact.
- CLEAN, SIMPLE INGREDIENTS - All Explore Cuisine pastas are USDA Certified Organic, non-GMO, gluten free, vegan & kosher. Never any added flavorings, binders or gums.
- SUPER TASTY NUTRITION - Our Organic Black Bean Spaghetti is nutrient dense & low in carbohydrates compared to traditional pasta. Plus, each 3.5-oz serving contains 45g of protein and 19g of fiber.
- EASY TO MAKE - These gluten-free noodles cook just like traditional pasta and are ready in minutes. Making a quick, tasty meal for the entire family has never been so simple!
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Number of items | 6 |
Size | 8 Ounce (Pack of 6) |
Weight | 2.645547144 Pounds |
For people who want low carb noodles without having to make your own - http://www.amazon.com/Explore-Asian-Organic-Spaghetti-7-05-Ounce/dp/B004NSG8F6
I don't know if it's the same brand, but they also make black bean pasta that has a high protein/low carb content annnnnd it's bomb.
Explore Asian Organic Black Bean Spaghetti, 7.05-Ounce (Pack of 6) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004NSG8F6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_ktDHwb8MM4NCB
Holy shit! According to this, black bean noodles have 25g of protein and 12g of fiber per serving.
I guess I'll be trying these in the near future.
whole foods - beans/lentils, nuts/seeds (almonds, walnuts, peanuts, flax/hemp/chia seeds), grains (buckwheat, quinoa, wheat, oats), vegetables
processed foods - tofu, tempeh, seitan/wheat gluten, protein powder, lentil/bean pastas (like this or this). Nutritional yeast is also really high protein.
I just make meals with the combinations above and eat a lot of beans, grains, veggies, and nooch, and a scoop or two of protein powder
Here are the amazon links: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004NSG8F6/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_GDTQwbMKKPH19 and https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TCUM7X2/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_PHTQwbRBZAW2N. Looks like the black bean one is less here
I think I found the pasta because I was curious. I wonder how it tastes?
I really like this black bean pasta
Amazon link, can also get at Costco.
Dude, you need seitan in your life (75g protein/100g). Also, if you eat pasta, substitute for bean pasta that has around 20-25g protein/100g, and white rice for quinoa (white rice: ~3g protein/100g; quinoa: 14g/100g)
Add green peas (9g protein/100g, ~81kcal) or edamame (fresh soy beans, ~28g protein/100g, ~127kcal) to every meal. So much gains... :)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004NSG8F6?pc_redir=1412005897&robot_redir=1 Costco sells this, I can't recall the exact nutrition, but it is a good pasta replacement and more protein.
She ordered this off of Amazon and said it was awesome (didn't give me any though T_T). I'm gonna keep an eye out for other places that might have them.
Good luck in your journey!! It helps a lot to have a diet buddy to keep you on track. I'm glad she's good with giving it a go :)
Seek out the bean pastas and replace some carbs with them, they clock in 25g protein a serving.
But yeah, I snack on greek yogurt, cottage cheese, canned tuna (makes a good dip or salad). Chicken/turkey breast sausage is pretty good, or just make patties or meatballs yourself for something cheaper. I also make chocolate/peanutbutter protein balls (there's various recipes online, but pick one that has a couple scoops of whey in it)
No problem, also Black Bean Spaghetti is awesome too!
Egg whites are pretty versatile too, I bake them in jumbo muffin tins for 35min @ 350 with beans and spinach. I place the muffins on a bed of quinoa / spinach / hot sauce / taco seasoning / avocado and it's delicious! Scrambled eggs are also very easy to make quickly.
Late to the party, but I have this same product. I bought it from Amazon. It's packaged for the US and has US labelling. Mine says that it's 17g Total Carbohydrates 12g Dietary Fibres and 5g sugars.
Also I believe Canada follows the same standard when it comes to labelling total carbs.
Beans, hemp seeds, tofu, seitan, nuts/seeds, all have a good amount of protein. explore asia makes some bean noodles that have a really high
macroprotein count. This protein powder is also good and cheap. /r/veganfitness has some good posts.Not bad for me, I think around 5g for one serving (similar to pasta). Never had shirataki noodles they sound suuuuper gross. Believe me this is very normal, it kind of feels like whole wheat pasta. Actually it's most like a brown rice pasta I had once. It doesn't smell like anything and it doesn't have a strong taste of its own either.
I think [this](http://www.amazon.com/Explore-Asian-Organic- Spaghetti-7-05-Ounce/dp/B004NSG8F6) was what I had, it was just like this. I got mine at the grocery store.
Oh, I assumed this would be about the low-carb black bean spaghetti some Costcos have reportedly started selling. Curious about that one.