🍽️ Elevate Your Plate with Palmini!
Palmini Angel Hair Pasta is a low-carb, low-calorie alternative made from hearts of palm, perfect for keto, gluten-free, and vegan diets. This 14-ounce pouch pack of 6 offers a deliciously versatile option for health-conscious food lovers, as seen on Shark Tank.
P**Y
for easy meals that dont weigh you down. Good texture (like slightly overcooked pasta)
Worth the try! Season it up however you want, add whatever you want. Entire can is just 60 cals and has 6 grams of fiber and 6 grams of protein. Not too shabby! I like it and ordered more.I received all of my order, but yes, most of the cans have some denting. Not concerned, and will happily consume all of these and buy some more.This is my first time trying "spaghetti" made from hearts of palm. Neutral flavor. Maybe hint of artichoke. Dissipates completely with seasonings. I rinsed the contents of can then heat in pan with olive oil. I added parsley, garlic powder, salt, seasoned pepper and a generous pour of dried Kale. It didnt fry up any, but it allowed the flavor of the seasonings to unfold and to meld with the "pasta". As a hungry girl, I decided to add a whole avocado to my plate, as well as an entire sliced tomato which I sprinkled with a little B07NS5RVVF balsamic glaze . Additional salt, fresh ground pepper, and crushed pepper over it all. All together it was divine. Light and nutritious. Good mouth feel. Like slightly overcooked pasta.I dont do "diets". I just like food. I benefit from eating less, eating light, but by no means do I totally avoid any food. For my lunches, I like stuff like this. Easy, minimal cooking, nutritious. Versatile-- serves as nice base for whatever I feel like adding in.Next time I will try it with nutritional yeast to give it a cheesy esque flavor. I am not vegan or vegetarian. I just dont always want to use cheese. Or I may do it up again with olive oil then add fresh grated parm or pecorino cheese. Maybe add in a can of diced tomatoes. Doubt I would use this with actual sauce. I'll use regular pasta for that. Perhaps I will try half and half. Use this and add in a little real pasta so I am getting the taste and mouth feel but not as much of the calories and refined carbs.I also plan on doing a "noodle bowl" but using this instead of ramen. That'll be a game changer as far as calories. Or once again I can add the two together rather than using all regular ramen. Hmm.I find this tastier and easier to work with than shiritaki noodles, which I have been using on and off for 20 years. Better mouth feel with the hearts of palm. Ive already ordered more. I see no down side to eating this every day.Is it filling? eh.. depends I suppose what you do with it. Although I ate an entire can (Like a small bowl, or half a sandwich plate), an entire avocado, and an entire tomato, I could easily eat more of something. I am a big eater though. Big gal with big appetite. Though keep in mind that it was my first meal after being up for 4 hours. Like I dont want a lot more, but I feel snackish.
A**R
So yummy
I'm on a weight loss journey, and I found Palmini by chance. I had no idea a product like this was out there. I tried this tonight with Yo Mama pasta sauce, and it was so good! It definitely hits the spot when you are wanting some pasta. It's low in calories, fat, carbs, sugar and sodium and it fills you up. I am going to be buying more and trying their other products too.
J**L
Good enough for almost no calories!
Of course this not the same texture of regular pasta. It’s better than shiritaki noodles though. I boiled it in water for 8 minutes, then cooked with canned fire roasted tomatoes and garlic with a cup of the pasta water until it cooked down. Then added fresh Parmesan and basil. My husband and I both enjoyed it. It was a tad salty but that’s my fault cause I added salt to the cooking water not realizing it already had salt in it. I’m not going to totally give up Carbe Diem but will definitely buy this again. It would be a great item to have to lose a few pounds without feeling like you’re deprived. Will add shrimp and fresh spinach next time.
O**D
Trying to fit back into clothes
Ever have those days where you look down to tie your shoes, and are shocked because the view is disrupted by a huge muffin top? Yeah, only on days that end in Y here, so the search was on for something I could eat without remorse yet wouldn't taste like the Amazon box it was delivered in.This Heart of Palm is doing the trick - it tastes like whatever you put it with and is still very low calorie. I have been adding a touch of oil, microwaving for 3 minutes per can, and adding some Rao's sauce with the occasional turkey ball. It tastes awesome, and you by my rudimentary math eat as much as you would like for a calorie count that might just disrupt the view and let me tie those shoes again! 5 stars.
T**R
GENIUS pasta substitute!
I’ve been on a LCHF/Keto food plan for almost a year now. Using zoodles and spaghetti squash for the “pasta” with bolognese or Alfredo sauce is okay and are nice healthy alternatives, but the dish always ends up a bit watered down and bland somehow. HOWEVER! My husband and I REALLY liked the palmini angel hair with the bolognese sauce I made this week. The “noodles” smelled like hearts of palm when I opened the can, of course (and unlike shiritake noodles, it is a pleasant smell), but the flavor was completely unnoticeable with the sauce. My favorite part was how sturdy and non-watery they were, and how much more like spaghetti they felt in the mouth. Easy-peasy to prepare And no detectable glycemic impact!The only downside is that they are expensive. I have no idea How long it takes to grow the palms or what the process is to make them, so can’t really say if the price is justified or not. The can says 3 servings, but we found 2 1/2 to be more accurate (maybe we’re just a bit piggy 😊), so it took 3 cans to completely use up all the leftover sauce. Despite the cost, though, I will definitely be trying other versions of this product....I can’r wait to make lasagna now that cooler weather is here!A very happy customer!
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