"Carbonara spaghetti" which can be said to be a symbol of high-calorie food. I like the creamy and rich taste, but I think many people avoid it from the viewpoint of diet.
Please check such a person. I found something called "Kibun Carbonara-style sugar 0g (0oz) noodles" in the refrigerator corner of FamilyMart. The price is 258 yen (tax included).
A set of noodles and carbonara-style sauce finished with 0 g of sugar using okara powder and konjac flour. With 150g (5.29oz) of noodles, the calories are 12kcal! It is 119kcal including the sauce.
Pour the noodles into a cup, heat them in the microwave, mix the sauce and you're done.
The frank impression I ate was ... Yeah. I don't call it spaghetti or pasta. I expected a little too much.
The noodles have a smooth texture and are crisp and like "nyumen". And the sauce is certainly a rich carbonara-like taste. It's delicious, but if you think it's carbonara spaghetti and eat it, it feels like korejanai. If you think of carbonara noodles or somen noodles and eat them, there should be no gap.
Still, it is excellent that I am so hungry that it is 119 kcal. It's easy to cook, and you can try it for a snack or to fill your stomach!