Naturalist-at-Large
> Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2011 12:36:02 -0800 (PST)
> From: piaba
> Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] "No-cal" noodles made from
> Amorphophallus
> konjac
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> well, no expert here, but anything you eat will make you
> burn fat. ?the simple act of eating, breathing, living,
> burns fat. ?but if you eat chocolate cake, you are taking in
> more fat than you are burning.? whereas if you eat celery or
> cucumbers, you are burning more calories than you are taking
> in... ?so if that's all you eat, you'll lose weight, of
> course.
> i don't know if konjac products are truly no-calorie. ?that
> sounds not possible. ?probably very low, but not zero fat.
> i scanned that article and found it kinda annoying. ?i've
> eaten konjac products for years, never had a problem with
> smell for example. ?(of course, you can cook the shirataki
> noodles as if they were pasta, with tomato sauce or make
> mac-n-cheese, and expect the same results). ?there's no
> smell or taste to them, it's a texture thing. ?konnyaku
> bricks are chewy and can be cut to pieces and stir-fried
> with veggies, in a curry sauce, for example; ?or cooked in
> soups/stews. ?the japanese have a traditional winter
> broth/stew (oden), made with a dashi-based broth, with
> konnyaku, simmered daikon (big white radish), boiled egg,
> surimi (fish cake, fish balls), shiitake mushroom, usually
> served with a dab of mustard. ?it's great in the winter. ?
> years ago, in NY, there was a rest. called sweet-n-tart
> caf?, which served innovative and unusual ?food. ?to this
> day, people i talk to ask me what happened to it, and we
> reminisce about the food they served. ?they had tongshui
> (????), which were sweet soups served as dessert. ?but they
> also made delicious wonton noodle soups, and the noodles
> were konjac noodles, tied in very cute, translucent bundles,
> served with wontons and spinach. ?it was a great place, and
> lots of people miss it.
>
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> tsuh yang
>
>
> --- On Tue, 12/20/11, Sherry Gates
> wrote:
> I wonder if these noodles also help burn
> fat.? Has anyone else noticed the product "Lipozene" on tv
>
> commercials?? It's supposed to be a fat burner, and?it
> shows?Amorphophallus konjac listed on the face of the
> box. ??
>
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