GreenFit - Hearts of Palm Pasta (14 Ounce (Pack of 6)
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Palmini appears to have a more consistent noodle size, and while this stuff isn't bad, I prefer Palmini.
I'd never tried palmini before, but it has a slight vinegar flavor that clashed with my Italian sauce.
I'm not aware of any. On the can, there is no statement.
They're not noodles; they're palm hearts cut into noodle shapes that are wet and in a slightly acidic liquid.
Selected User Reviews For GreenFit - Hearts of Palm Pasta (14 Ounce (Pack of 6)
The second can contains fat chunks of palm hearts, rather than linguine. (As seen in the photo. ) ) This is strange. It's a six-person team. I'm not sure about the rest of the cans because I'm still packing. However, it suggests a problem with quality control.
I'm blown away- The pasta is not missed. Traditionalists in Italy were duped! Even though they were older, they had a great time! br>I already enjoy heart of palm, but I had no idea it could be made into pasta. However, it is effective. br>Instructions for cooking- Rinse and drain thoroughly (to remove the brine); bring water to a boil - Turn off the water and add pastability - Allow 10 minutes for the palm heart to soften and heat before draining and adding the sauce. everything is in order! br>Thank you so much, I'm a lifelong fan!.
I wasted my money, and now I understand why it was so much less expensive than the well-known Palmini! I'd appreciate it if I could get my $15 back. We're a keto company, so we were ecstatic to see this. Anyone interested in three sealed cans of false advertising?.
This time, I received the product pictured on the right. It stinks and is disgusting. I was able to obtain a total of six cans. I reached out to the seller, but have yet to receive a response. There is no quality control and the customer service is poor.
I generally follow a low-carb diet, and zucchini noodles are my go-to pasta substitute. I decided to give the palm hearts a try, and they did not disappoint. This substitution is delicious when served with marinara or another red sauce. It has a bitter taste that reminds me of canned artichoke hearts. If the hearts of palm are rinsed and sauteed, some of the brine flavor is lost. However, it didn't taste as good with an alfredo sauce, and I thought the palm flavor was a little overpowering in that sauce. However, I would strongly recommend it for any red sauce.
It has a similar flavor to pasta. Low-carb pizza sauce, mushrooms, green peppers, black olives, and cheese are some of the toppings I use. For a quick Italian meal during the week, pop it in the microwave.
I've tried a lot of "pastas," and this one is by far the best: short, firm strands that are about 3" long. 1) thoroughly rinse 2) cook for 8 minutes in boiling water 3) strain/rinse Miracle noodles or sweet potato/spinach noodles soften but remain al dente, not mushy. It was served with turkey meatballs and my homemade sauce. It was so good, I'll have it again tonight. It had the most similar texture and flavor to the others I tried. From now on, I'll only buy this brand because it has the best price.
It's a little soggy and not as crispy as Palmini's. The worst part is that it comes in a six-pack, otherwise I would have returned it.