Miracle Noodle Ready-to-Eat Rice (7 oz x6) Konjac Rice vs Miracle Noodle Spinach Angel Hair Pasta, Ready to Eat (12 x 7 oz)

Overall winner: Miracle Noodle Spinach Angel Hair Pasta, Ready to Eat (12 x 7 oz)

Key Differences

Product A (Miracle Noodle Ready-to-Eat Rice) comes in a smaller pack and is marketed as low-calorie/low-carb with 1g net carbs per serving and a lower listed price tier; Product B (Miracle Noodle Spinach Angel Hair) offers zero net carbs per serving, larger pack size, and is positioned as keto-friendly and gluten-free. Both report similar average ratings and share mixed feedback on texture and taste, but B emphasizes zero net carbs while A emphasizes a more affordable option

Miracle Noodle Ready-to-Eat Rice (7 oz x6) Konjac Rice

Miracle Noodle Ready-to-Eat Rice (7 oz x6) Konjac Rice

Miracle Noodle • ★ 3.6/5 • Mid-Range

Plant-based shirataki konjac rice, 5 calories and 1g net carbs per serving. Great rice substitute with keto-friendly, low-carb profile; some customers note mixed taste and texture but value its low calories

Pros

  • low-calorie per serving
  • low net carbs per serving
  • ready-to-eat convenience
  • plant-based and gluten-free

Cons

  • mixed taste and texture reported by some customers
  • some sensory concerns (smell)
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Miracle Noodle Spinach Angel Hair Pasta, Ready to Eat (12 x 7 oz)

Miracle Noodle Spinach Angel Hair Pasta, Ready to Eat (12 x 7 oz)

Miracle Noodle • ★ 3.4/5 • Mid-Range

Ready-to-eat shirataki spinach angel hair pasta. Low-calorie, low-carb with 5 calories and 0g net carbs per serving. Customer feedback notes mixed texture and taste experiences

Pros

  • low-calorie per serving
  • 0g net carbs per serving
  • ready-to-eat format
  • plant-based konjac noodles

Cons

  • texture described as rubbery by some
  • mixed opinions on taste and smell
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Miracle Noodle
Durability Tie
Versatility Miracle Noodle
User Reviews Tie