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Simply Asia Chinese Style Lo Mein Noodles offer a quick and nutritious meal option with 6 grams of protein per serving, no MSG, and non-GMO certification, making them a versatile choice for any culinary creation.
M**5
Easy to make
I could not find noodles like this at my local store so I purchased these. They cooked really fast and were really easy to make. It was my first time making these. It’s a good amount for the price. I’ve made them twice now and still have a lot left. A small amount goes a long way. They tasted great! I would definitely get these again.
B**H
Great noodles
Great buy, we will be ordering again!
K**R
Good choice
2nd time ordering this product. Satisfied with shipper and product.
M**Y
Dried low mein noodles
Not as good as the fresh noodles but when you can’t get the fresh noodles they are good substitute
B**N
Good product
Great taste
J**G
Great price
Great flavor
M**C
Satisfactory But Too Expensive with Very Little Difference Compared to Spaghetti Noodles
We cook a lot of pasta for both Asian and non-Asian dishes. For Asian, we like to stir-fry the noodles separately from the other ingredients and then combine them in the serving bowl with the non-pasta ingredients over the pasta. These noodles work fine for that as well as for soup-type Asian dishes.However, these Lo Mein are actually quite expensive at close to $5 per pound (30 cents per ounce as stated in the listing). After using various noodles for quite a while, I have found that typical dried spaghetti noodles work just as well. Frankly, I cannot tell the difference between the two in either taste or texture. We typically precook the pasta to a soft texture (1 to 3 minutes beyond al dente). The noodle is then triple rinsed in cold water to stop cooking and wash off any starch, which can cause sticking in stir-frying. After that, some sesame oil is applied and it is allowed to refrigerate for at least an hour. The noodles require very little oil while stir-frying and it is easy to make them slightly crisp on the outside to give the noodle some chewiness. I find that thin-spaghetti works best for this, but regular spaghetti (similar to these Lo Mein noodles) works fine.Bulk spaghetti from either Amazon or your local supermarket is in the $1 to $2 per pound range (sometimes less expensive when on sale). About the only difference is this Lo Mein noodle has been parboiled and cooks in half the time, But considering the high price, that is not much of an advantage.
K**R
Not cheep but very tasty.
Tasty well packaged product
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