🍽️ Chow Down on Guilt-Free Crunch!
Gefen Gluten Free Wide Chow Mein Noodles offer a deliciously crispy and airy texture, perfect for a variety of dishes or as a standalone snack. Each 8-ounce pack is all-natural, grain-free, and certified kosher, making it a versatile choice for health-conscious consumers.
J**M
Better than the non-gluten free noodles.
I like these gluten free chow mein noodles better than the non-gluten free They have a great taste, and crunch factor. Uses with any Asian food that needs a little something extra, on salads, or even alone as a quick snack.
P**.
Gluten free odd taste
This is a review of the product not the seller. This is gluten free and tastes odd to me. Does not taste like a chow mein noodle at all. Also, the three bags come in one box and there is room inside so they were mostly broken. I would not buy this product again and I threw them away since the flavor was so offputting.
D**Y
Gluten free chinese noodles
Taste is very good i bring them with me when eating in a chinese restutant .
S**R
Would try a different brand next time.
Mine (all 3 bags) unfortunately were stale.
J**R
Crunchy & Gluten free
They are not at all what I expected but having the crunch in my salads and bowls is good. I’m happy overall with the purchase.
L**T
Well.. don't get one stuck in your throat
The taste is bland, they are insanely hard and they are ok, but the 4 stars comes from having one lodge itself sideways in my throat. Look, they don't dissolve in water. They might get a little slimy but they stay their shape and crunchy for a long time. So, yeah. No beverage would move it. Thankfully i didn't actually choke, but 24 hours later i still can't swallow comfortably because of the minor injuries i sustained. If this happens to you, bend over the toilet, don't hug it, and forcibly cough until you vomit.
E**E
Excellent
Excellent
J**S
Stale and Disgusting!
I took one bite, spit it out, and threw all three packages away. These have been sitting on a shelf for years! Don't waste your money. Rancid, and these are not anything near to actual Chow Mein noodles. Buy GF dried rice noodles, break them up with a rolling pin, and fry them in a pan of hot oil. The oil will make them puff up all golden and crispy. Much closer to a tual chow mein noodles. These were terrible and a waste of money.
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