🥢 Crunch Your Way to Flavor Town!
La Choy Rice Noodles are a 3-ounce can of crunchy noodles made from a blend of wheat and rice flour, quick-cooked to a crispy golden brown. Each serving contains 130 calories and 0 trans fats, making them a versatile addition to soups, salads, or as a light snack. This pack includes 12 cans, perfect for stocking up on deliciousness.
J**K
These are the best.
Love these, because they’re light, and crunchy - not like the fatter chow mein style noodles. My local store no longer carries them, so now I'm fully stocked.
D**R
We've already ordered a second batch.
Love these, especially as a topping for ice cream.
M**E
Why do grocery stores never have these!?!?!?!
I love them so much. Grocery stores in the Milwaukee WI area never carry them or if they do, the little area on the shelf is out of them. I saw these on Amazon and the price is great, and I will absolutley take 12 cans! The expy date is about a year out, that is not really too concerning for me for a product like this that is sealed but it is nice that it is that far out. The package came shipped well, no damage. I have occasionally gone to a local GFS warehouse if you have any in your area, and get the big, I don' know what it is called, the big big, restaurant size can of these (24 oz doesn't sound like a lot but a can that fits 24 oz of these is huge). For that can, you have to use a can opener to open and you are not able to reseal so I transfer to a storage vacuum container. That can is about $9 at GFS. Ounce per ounce is cheaper but I have to run about to get to the GFS and then do the transfer for the storage. I am about saving money but in this instance, it is fine. I figure 12 cans will last me a year and this price is about 1.30 per can. I can't recall grocery store price for this size (because they are never in stock!!!!) but I feel like it was more than 1.30. Thank you Amazon for carrying these!
G**L
Tasty
Crunchy on oriental food. Crispy. Not like fat regular noodles.
D**S
Not what I expected
These noodles are very small. I guess I don’t understand the difference between chow mein noodles and rice noodles. They taste the same but the size is suppressing . My mistake. Rice noodles are very small
T**S
Love these and can’t find them in stores
UPDATE 9/21/24 — While I still think these are very good noodles, I noticed they are made with partially hydrogenated vegetable oil that is bad for cholesterol and heart health so I’m subtracting a star because they probably could be made without partially hydrogenated oils and could be much healthier. Too bad and I no longer buy them because of this.We gave these a shot based on reviews and are now hooked. We use them in soup, on salads, and even eat them right out of the can as a crunchy snack. We much prefer these to the standard noodles because they’re thinner and crunchier and don’t have the somewhat dry and chalky texture of the thicker noodles. I only wish they were available in larger sizes as they’d probably be cheaper and cause less packaging waste, but we love them nonetheless. I haven’t been able to find them in any stores around here so I’m glad they’re available on Amazon.
M**Y
LaChoy noodles
Convient, crunchyStay freshGood value, easy to store
A**R
great service
Great Service - great product
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