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Palmini Linguine Pasta is a low-calorie, keto-friendly, gluten-free noodle made from sustainably harvested hearts of palm. With just 12 calories and under 3g net carbs per serving, it offers a firm, non-mushy texture after a quick boil, making it a versatile, plant-based alternative for health-conscious foodies seeking guilt-free indulgence.









| ASIN | B083VRPXMW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,766 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #1 in Linguine Pasta |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (22,159) |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Item model number | QUI012x3 |
| Manufacturer | OA FOODS |
| Product Dimensions | 8.66 x 4.72 x 2.76 inches; 11.92 ounces |
| UPC | 855694004380 |
| Units | 36.0 Ounce |
M**E
Best Boiled 10 Mins+, Not Mushy or Sticky, Good Plant Option
Our daughter is vegan and wants to limit processed carbs so we try to cook plant-based pasta dishes she can eat, and ideally us as well. We have tried several in the past which she mostly hated because often times they wouldn't hold their shape, would be gummy, taste funny, were mushy, or super hard at the other end of the spectrum. And I can cook all kinds of dishes, so I'm aware of lengths of time to boil and how to check if done. These required a little tweaking if you don't want too hard of a noodle with a little crunch - they remind me of the consistency of bamboo shoots found in many Asian dishes. I was a little worried if I boiled too long, they would become too soft, but I soon discovered it would be hard to cause that to happen even if you tried. You can boil these a long time and they remain firm. So I boiled them about 7 minutes, and I think they could have gone a little longer like 10 minutes easily. I would have liked them a little softer, but as part of a vegetarian, vegan, or any meal these can work really well. They only make about 2 small servings, but I was happy to see that they are responsibly harvested so both a healthy and sustainable option. In the photo I attached, I boiled them with some mushrooms just to kill two birds with one stone, took the photo without the other ingredients so you could see the noodles well, and then I added a homemade pasta sauce with tomatoes, herbs, and garlic (added cheese for my serving) and the dish turned out delicious. This is definitely a good viable plant-based substitute for typical high-carb glutenous pasta.
A**T
Delicious and low carb
I love Palmini! You do need to boil the linguine for a while to soften it up.
F**V
Is it pasta? No. Is it tasty and texturally pleasing? Most Definitely!
I should preface this review by saying I'm a big fan of hearts of palm. I can eat them right out of a jar. So this product intrigued me from the start. And given realistic expectations, it did not disappoint. I created a tasty "pasta" dish using these noodles, some quality jarred tomato sauce, and vegan sausage. I rinsed the noodles well, but I did not soak them in milk (as they suggest to get rid of the palm taste). I like the palm taste and really, once you add other ingredients to your dish, the taste moves way to the background. As you can see from the photos, they are the shape of linguine, however, each piece is only about 4 inches long. They remain firm, giving something close to a pasta al dente feel in your mouth. And sauce sticks to them. I found them more tasty than say zucchini noodles, but not as tasty as lentil or garbanzo bean noodles. Hearts of palm are basically water, so if you want some real nutritional value you're going to have to add a protein and some good fats, like I did with the vegan sausage. In this context, they are an excellent wheat pasta substitute. They are however, expensive. Each package is maybe 2 servings if the pasta is not the main. For me, it was one big serving.
D**.
Reasonable Pasta Substitute but TOO HIGH pon Amazon
I was pleasantly surprised with this low-carb pasta substitute. It is made from hearts of palm. It has the consistency of pasta (more or less) and tastes quite good — make certain to rinse it thoroughly as directed before heating, though, because otherwise there is an acidy aftertaste. My problem is that the package says 3 servings when in reality, it is barely 2 servings and it is $6.98 on Amazon. And that is way too expensive for what you get. I would not buy it again. But a brief search shows that it is $3.99 (pkg) or $2.99 (can) as linguine on Instacart and through/at Sprouts Farmers Market. So I first thought to buy it using one of these other venues. But I’m too disappointed in Amazon and in Palmini for what I consider price gouging. Especially Palmini. So overall not planning to buy any Palmini products again. Is this how you use a SHARK TANK endorsement? And please don’t play up the free shipping card. Other sites also have free shipping.
D**N
Tastes great and no guilt
Really like this palm based alternative to wheat pasta. I can enjoy a couple of homemade meatballs and a ladle of my killer instapot spaghetti sauce without feeling guilty. You can literally eat almost as much of this as you want with only 10% of the calories of wheat pasta. I sometimes eat it right from the pouch with sauce or salads. Just drain, rinse, drain and a quick healthy meal. Seems to stick with you and feel satisfied longer than with regular wheat past as well.has tiny hint of vegetable taste to it (like a mung bean sprout), but hardly anything much after you rinse. Sort of like zucchini but firmer.Trying to shed some winter weight so really appreciate. Really like this. Yum.....
A**R
Great substitute for pasta. Low calorie, low sodium, low carbs.
With a good sauce, this works!
D**L
Buy it!
These are great! Use them for any dish where you usually use noodles or pasta, but with a fraction of the calories and carbs! Just make sure you rinse them really well first. Such an awesome find! I use them all the time!
M**E
Tastes good but has a unique texture
I’ve purchased this a couple of times because it’s one of the better low-carb pasta options I’ve found. It’s definitely not the same as traditional pasta, but once prepared properly and paired with a good sauce, it makes a satisfying meal. What I like most is that it’s keto-friendly, gluten free, and really easy to prepare—just drain, rinse, and heat. It works well in stir-fries, pasta salads, and with creamy sauces. The texture is a little on the firmer side, so if you’re expecting soft pasta you might need to cook it a little longer. It’s filling, low calorie, and a great alternative if you’re watching carbs. For me, it’s become a pantry staple, but I’d recommend managing expectations—it’s a substitute, not a replica of regular noodles.
R**.
J'ai bien rincé les pâtes puis, comme conseillé, laissé tremper 20 min dans du lait. J'ai ensuite laissé les pâtes dans l'eau bouillante pendant environ 10 min pour avoir une texture pas trop croquante qui me plaisait. J'ai ensuite mélangé à une sauce tomate et le résultat était exceptionnel ! Habituée aux pâtes de konjac, que j'aime bien, ces pâtes-ci ne rejettent pas autant d'eau et la sauce ne se retrouve donc pas toute liquide. C'est aussi beaucoup plus nourrissant que le konjac. Le prix est un peu élevé bien sûr mais le repas en valait vraiment la peine !
S**C
Looks like pasta, but it isn't. Tastes like pasta, but it isn't. Vegan alternative to pasta. Always 'al dente'. I cooked and ate it as pasta, and as such it was good. A bit pricey but worth the extra!!, definatly worth it. . .
A**A
TUTTO OK
I**N
J’adore les palmini, excellent substitut de pâtes avec vraiment peu de glucides.
G**L
Straight out of the package, it tastes very acidic. Boil for 10 minutes, rinse and you'll get rid of it. It'll taste very neutral. The texture is kinda close to regular pasta, maybe bit firmer and fibrous. It also freezes and thaws really well, perfect for meal prep. I tried shirataki noodles and hated the texture + you can't freeze them. Palm hearts noodles are the perfect way to enjoy pasta meals without the calories. Highly recommend, will be the only way I'll eat "pasta" from now on.
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