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| Ajinomoto also makes a new PARUSUI-TO which is ok. I don't got my camera with me now but it's ok, I can't use it because I am on induction and I am scared it will blow my groove. I find it very difficult to get foods in Japan that don't have tons of carbs. |
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| Hi Pammie. I've been looking for Japanese low carb stuff at Japanese grocery stores here in Los Angeles for months, too! So far, my solution is to start from the scratch as much as I can. No more Mabo Tofu no Moto for me. I found this recipe of Kanten Udon which sounds kinda yuckie at first but it made me think I might give it a try. Kanten actually becomes jelly stage at pretty high temp compared to gellatin. It can tolerate something like 60-70 C. So, if you make "noodles" with Tokoro Ten pusher thing, and pour some warm soup, you can make a noodle soup! Problem is that it's a bit hard to find tokoro ten maker thing in the winter and packaged tokoro ten is packed in vinegar. Oh well.... Anyway, the above site has lots of kanten recipes although they use their own products in their recipes. Kanten is very high in fiber (packages I see here in LA says same grams of carb and fiber). Oh, and the site is in Japanese only. |
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| hi, a few up dates here. if you are using ttengu natural foods (which if you are doing atkins in japan, I assume you are) please email them and tell them you want low carb foods!! I did, and the reply I got was they were considering it because they had some requests....the more they get the more they are going to "consider" also, recently I am seeing dite lemon coke, diet coke and diet sprite around, they are all made with splenda!! the diet pepsi however is till made with aspertame. Yamaya, which is a discount liquor store (chain store through out Japan) also carries some foreign foods. They have some good cheese, and right now it is on sale 3 for 1000 yen. Also, they have 1 serving size snack packs of beef jerky which is great to carry around with you in case of emergencies!
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| ok, not a product... but for those of you who can read japanese, I found a data base with nutritional values for some japanese foods....it still does not have everything (I have been looking for the carb values in goya!!) but it has a lot, so give it a try if you can't find it listed elsewhere. you must enter your food in all hiragana....and different types of the food will come up, like fitday...so if you cannot read japanese it will be difficult.. http://food.tokyo.jst.go.jp/freeword/fword_top.pl
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| everyone in Japan...listen up!! my supermarket just started carrying the best snacks ever!! goya (bitter melon) and okra chips!! they are crunchy, salty and a bit sweet!! yumm yum. ingredients say okra or goya, salt, malitol (last in the list of ingredients) and oil for frying.. look for them, they are so so yummy!
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| Pammie more info on those okra chips please. are they dehydrated okra and bitter melon? or are they like pringles and made from a mash of the okra and bittermelon then shaped and cooked?
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| they are dehydrated, seeds and everything still in there for the okra, big seeds are out of the bitter melon but the pulp is still there. I am thinking of getting a dehydrator and doing them myself, maybe try the same thing with green beans too... :nod
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| Im going shopping on Saturday. Hoping to find some noodles also. The bitter melon seem to be particularly interesting. I'm not a fan of okra so I might just bypass them. |
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