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Hearts of Palm Pasta

FAQ

Palmini is made 100% out of Hearts of Palm. Therefore, if you eat it straight out of the can, it will taste like Hearts of Palm with a softer texture. That being said, when properly rinsed and prepared, the resemblance to your favorite high carb dish is extraordinary.
Plus, because hearts of palm is a vegetable, it contains a range of important micronutrients including potassium, vitamin C, magnesium, and manganese. But overall, the levels of nutrients are less than that found in many other vegetables like bell peppers, spinach, and even sweet potato noodles.
Unlike zoodles, hearts of palm have a mildly tangy flavor (similar to brined artichoke hearts) that's savory and really enhances many sauces you add to it. Each heart of palm resembles a satisfying, plump and al dente piece of pene pasta (minus the hole, of course).
Additionally, Palmini is a vegetable and just as many other vegetables, Palmini has a very high content of fiber. The combination of water and fiber create an “Almost Free” calorie product. No sugar, 15 calories and 3 g of carbs per serving. Palmini is naturally Gluten Free.
Hearts of palm is a vegetable that's high in protein and fiber and low in fat and sugar. It may provide health benefits such as repairing tissue, keeping your heart healthy, and boosting brain function. Heart of palm is typically sold canned, so be sure to keep a close eye on how much sodium you're eating.

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