Description
Fresh seafood was used as raw materials. Green vegetables add a new dimension to the taste. A total of 48 calories and low carb diet as well. Serving suggestions Step 1: Drain Away Fluid Step 2: Rinse Thoroughly Under Running Water Step 3: Add Sauce & Hot Water Mix Well And Enjoy! *Serving with meat, eggs and vegetables is recommended for a standard diet. Ingredients Noodles: Purified water, Konjac flour, Firming agent (526); Vegetable Sachet: Dehydrated vegetables (Corn, Wakame, Cabbage, Goji, Scallion); Sauce Sachet: Vegetable oil, Sesame oil, Fish sauce; Soup Powder: Salt, Sugar, Shrimp powder, Flavour Enhancer (621), Creamer, Hydrolysed plant protein, Yeast extract, Pepper powder. *CAUTION: Contains sesame and shellfish. May contain traces of peanuts, tree nuts and soy.Storage Store in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight. Refrigerate after opening. Consume within 3 days. Do not freeze. Do not consume if package is leaking, bloated or appears to have been tampered with. Additional Weight: 380G NET 220G Drained Weight
【NZ Knowledge】Learn more about preventing weight gain at ChristmasFrom tasty mulled wine to a few too many mince pies, it's easy to gain weight at Christmas.


Total 48 Cal (2 servings)
Low Carbohydrates (3.5g/per serving)
99.5% Sugar Free (0.3g/per serving)
Easy to prepare (pre-cooked konjac noodle)
Indeed, between work Christmas parties, Christmas lunch or dinner, edible presents and New Year’s Eve, it can be an effort not to pile on the pounds.
The human body can be quite remarkable in its ability to maintain a stable weight over the long term.
One American study reported average fluctuations of just 1.1 lbs (0.5 kg) throughout a year.
Others, however, gradually gain weight over the years. A study of 120,000 Americans found weight gain averaged 3.35 lbs (1.52 kg) over four-year periods.
The good news is that reducing your energy intake by around 100 calories (418 kilojoules) per day can prevent such weight gain.
This could equate to not having that extra biscuit, or walking more each day.
Five tips to avoid a belly like Santa’s
1) Choose foods like NoodleZero (Low Calorie Meal Replacement) that have been associated with healthier body weights in the longer term and increased satiety in the shorter term, such as fruits and vegetables, and leaner foods that are higher in fibre and protein.
2) Eat intuitively: try to listen to your hunger and fullness.
3) Self-monitor. One study reported that systematically recording what you eat, drink and how much you move during holiday periods was associated with improved weight.
4) Go for walks or swims if the weather allows, and avoid spending the whole break binge-watching television.
5) Avoid soft drinks and excessive alcohol.
NoodleZero Low Calorie Meal Replacement
Helps to reduce at least 400 calories intake per day, and prevents gaining weight during Christmas period! We got you covered!
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