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Soy Pasta First Time?


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My son is in need of soy pasta...any reccommendations? I found this brand at a great price but not sure if it is any good. I am not sure if I should get Green, Golden, or Black?

Please help.

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eKatherine Apprentice

The link doesn't work.

Why not buy all three and test them out?

Ursa Major Collaborator

Why does it have to be soy pasta? Rice pasta is nice (Tinkyada is fabulous) and easier to find.

Nantzie Collaborator

Yes, if you're just trying to find gluten-free pasta, you can't beat Tinkyada. It's very close to real pasta.

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Lauren M Explorer

I've had that type of pasta (all 3 colors/varieties haha).

I liked it but some people may not - it has an almost spongey "bounce back" texture. But I really liked it. I also really liked that it had so much protein and fiber.

If you try it let me know what you think. Like I said, it's different, but I enjoyed it.

- Lauren

lpellegr Collaborator

I had the black soy pasta and really liked it, but it isn't the texture you expect from pasta. It has a nice chewiness to it, almost like meat, and the only flavor I remember is the sauce I put on it, so it must not have a very "soy" taste. I would get it again if I could find it. I think we got it at Wegman's.

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