Product information:
What is Konjac?
The konjac plant (Amorphophallus konjac) grows in slopes 2000 to 4000 ft above sea level, where it enjoys the habitat’s clean air and water. The edible part of the konjac plant is the root which resembles an oval shaped yam potato or taro. A common misconception is that Konjac noodles are yam noodles- they are not. Although the konjac root looks similar to other root vegetables, it belongs to a different family of plants. While potatoes and yams are known to be heavy in starches, the konjac has high fibre content and very little starch.
What are the health benefits of konjac knot?
Konjac pasta is made with konjac flour containing the water soluble dietary fibre glucomannan. Studies have shown konjac glucomannan in the diet is beneficial to our health in many ways
1. Weight management – Glucomannan fills the stomach and slows the digestion process, which helps the consumer feel “full” for longer, reducing the urge for heavy meals or snacks.
2. Help control blood sugar level – By extending the time required to digest a meal, sugars and carbohydrates from other food intake are processed slower, which reduces spikes in blood sugar levels.
3. Reduce cholesterol – Glucomannan gel in the digestive system inhibits the absorption of lipids, such as LDL (bad cholesterol).
4. Regulate bowel movements – As with many food items that contain dietary fibers, glucomannan can help regulate bowel movements.
Storage conditions:
Keep in a cool and dry place, avoid direct sunlight, refrigerated once opened, and use within 3 days; do not freeze
1. Specification: 2.4 mm*15 cm
2. Certificates: BRC, FDA, HACCP, HALAL, KOSHER;
3. Organic certificates: JAS, NOP, EC;
4. Delivery time: 30 days after receiving your downpayment;
5. Shelf Life: 12 months;
The eating instructions for precooked konjac knot:
1. Open the package and drain liquid away;
2. Rinse the pasta under running tap water for two or three minutes;
3. Add the Konjac knot to a pan, and fry for 2-3 minutes, add spices, sauces, or soup you wish;
4. If you do not wish to fry you can heat the pasta in the microwave for 1-2 minutes;
Please note the pasta is very absorbent so will absorb the sauces and take on the flavours you cook them with.
The eating instructions for instant konjac pasta:
1. Open the package and drain the liquid away;
2. Wash the pasta under running tap water for two or three minutes;
3. Put the pasta in a bowl, add boiled water, and drain the boiled water away;
4. Add any spice, sauce, or soup you wish;
5. Next you can enjoy it.