

🥢 Elevate your keto game with ramen that’s as smart as your lifestyle!
Low Carb Noodles Keto Ramen offers a guilt-free, high-protein alternative to traditional ramen with just 4g net carbs and low sodium per serving. Baked for a superior al dente texture, these noodles are perfect for keto, low carb, or health-conscious diets and versatile enough for soups, stir-fries, or pasta dishes.





| ASIN | B0CG96LWGW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,603 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #27 in Noodles |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (971) |
| Manufacturer | Banana Joe |
| Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 7.5 x 3 inches; 13.12 ounces |
| Units | 12.390000000000002 Ounce |
M**C
Fantastic.
Read this or don't let me educate y'all a little bit first... There are two kinds of people who are going to buy this. The first person is 28, their metabolism is starting to fail them, they had 2 large pepperoni pizzas for dinner the night before, donuts for breakfast, they had this for lunch trying to offset their horrible eating habits with "healthier options" during some meals. The second person is the same person at 40, 12 years later, and they got their lab results back a year ago... Threatened by diabetes, health issues, and a need, not want, to lose weight, they are now eating low carb/keto/atkins such that they don't die an early death. If you are the first person either save your money and wait 12 years to become the second person, or decide to make the real changes now. If you have kicked sugar and have been eating healthy for a while... These things are it. They are fantastic. I had the other big brand of low carb protein ramen they advertise on Instagram, it was terrible it tasted like wood and sadness. Having kicked the sugar addiction 6 months ago my taste buds have changed and things tastes differently, the bar is lower essentially. To my sugar free taste buds, these noodles were awesome. I was 100 percent expecting them to be terrible, the packet looks super tiny and sad. The noodles are thin, they don't come with seasoning packets for broth, the cook time was 8 minutes... I really wanted a good ramen option to mix in while maintaining my diet... So I gave these things every opportunity to be great that I could... I opened a 5 dollar packet of Japanese ramen I had from the old days and tossed the normal noodles in the trash. So I had real Japanese broth and vegetable packets, I used hot oil from the pantry, fresh cut green onions, and I cracked an egg into the broth when there was about 3 minutes left in the cook. Prepared to be disappointed I took the first bite... Absolute perfection. The noodles cooked up in size, that sad little pack filled a full size ramen bowl, not a soup bowl, a big ramen bowl the size of a dinner plate. They were soft and flavorful, tasted like normal ramen, not like wood fiber, or the nasty almond flour nutty taste that some low carb stuff has. Just great. Were they expensive, yeah, stupid expensive, and it's on you to figure out how to supply seasoning, broth, vegetables, oil, etc... These are it though... It's what you need to keep your diet successful and get your ramen fix properly satisfied. It costs more to eat well, and it typically doesn't taste as good as stuff made 70 percent out of carbs. You'll figure it out if you haven't already... Once you accept that, you just gotta find the best replacement options and live with them, these are now on my "best alternative list". I will 100 percent buy these again.
F**T
Follow instructions and they have great flavor and texture. Nearly identical to regular ramen!
I was really apprehensive about these. So many times the low carb items are so disappointing in texture and flavor. I'm happy to say that these are an exception! I followed the instructions exactly. It does take an extra step or two. But it was completely worth it! The flavor and texture was nearly identical to regular ramen noodles in my ramen soup! These are a bit pricier, of course, than regular ramen but for the low carb, low sodium aspect, I'll keep buying them. I'm going to try them stir fried and some other cooking methods as well but I can tell you that for ramen soup, which is how I eat them 95% of the time, these were a definite win! The serving size was perfect for a nice bowl of soup. They only take about 8 minutes to cook. Then you strain them and rinse them in cold water. You put them in your ramen soup at the same time that you would normally put in the dried noodles. It is a separate step but it wasn't much of an inconvenience. I use dehydrated vegetables that take a little time to rehydrate anyway so I just prepared these noodles while my veggies were rehydrating in my ramen pot. They were not mushy at all and soaked up the flavor of the developed broth really nicely. These are a win!
A**R
Decent, Do Recommend, But Be Realistic
My only legitimate complaint is the price, esp in this upcoming economy. Aside that, it's pretty serviceable as a pasta sub. It's not as firm as normal pasta, but it also doesn't fall apart. This is like a slightly softer angel hair pasta. Boiled for 8 min then ran under cold water. Very tasteless, as others said, but I don't see how this is an issue? Put into ground turkey Alfredo with broccoli. It was very filling. Would purchase again, would purchase more often if it was cheaper.
B**E
UPDATED REVIEW
I found it yall... this is it right here!! As an avid ramen enthusiast, I have always loved ramen, but enhanced ramen. The different ways to create it. With that said, due to a gastric sleeve surgery, I have to now limit carbs and I thought my ramen days were over. I used the "i" brand of low carb ramen that is 40 bucks for six packs but then I saw this. Hands down the best substitute ramen you can get on the market. The texture is awesome, the ability to absorb flavors is outstanding, and the nutritional value is amazing. Quick tip, to get a more straighter ramen, I boil for about 11-12 minutes. For more textured curly ramen, I boil for about 7 minutes. That sweet spot for that in between is about 9-10 minutes. Thank me later. **********************UPDATE***************** I might as well switch to my other brand because they have upped the price since this review from 14bucks to almost 20. Not cool. Luckily I found another brand for 12 bucks that is with the same ingredients!
J**S
Real review
I've been studying and implanting keto for over 12 years. Here is my honest take on these. They aren't great. That being said. Most products you compare to their non keto counterparts aren't. They cost significantly cheaper than the other more expensive keto Ramen option which I have bought a massive amount of too. Savings wise for a keto Ramen option. This is your best bet. Now. If you can get creative and learn how to cook recipes and experiment with things that fit your pallete. I think these will do great. But just tossing them in a dish without much prep. You'll probably be disappointed. These noodles can air on the overpowering side flavor wise if you don't take the time to properly prepare your food. I like to cook these noodles longer and strain them several times. I order these way more than immi because I've gotten better with cooking with them. Immi is the same way though but a it better mouth feel. But still as over powering if you don't cook them right. Key is in the prep. I know that's probably not what you want to hear but it is what it is.
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