Over the past few years, consumers have become fairly familiar with spiralized veggie noodles, primarily made with zucchini—now, Palmini hopes to introduce a healthy new alternative made with the hearts of palm.
The noodles are made with the edible bulb of the palm tree, which makes the noodles about 90% water with just 15 to 20 calories and four grams of carbs per serving. As well as appealing to those who are seeking out low-calorie and low-carb alternatives to pasta, the product is also free from sugar, gluten and GMO ingredients.
Palmini's products are offered in different types like Linguine and Spaghetti, which are sold in canned packaging. To prepare, the product can be enjoyed out of the can for a crunchy "al dente" eating experience, or boiled to create a softer noodle texture.
Low-Carb Palm Noodles
Palmini's Veggie Noodles Made with Hearts of Palm are Low in Calories
Trend Themes
1. Low-carb Palm Noodles - Low-carb palm noodles offer a healthy alternative to traditional pasta and cater to those seeking low-calorie and low-carb options.
2. Spiralized Veggie Noodles - Spiralized veggie noodles, such as those made from zucchini, continue to gain popularity as consumers look for healthier alternatives to traditional pasta.
3. Gluten-free Products - The growing demand for gluten-free options presents an opportunity for innovative companies like Palmini to offer gluten-free palm noodles made from hearts of palm.
Industry Implications
1. Alternative Food Products - Palmini's low-carb palm noodles fall into the alternative food products industry, catering to a growing demographic of health-conscious consumers.
2. Canned Food Packaging - The canned packaging of Palmini's products presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the canned food packaging industry, specifically in the healthy food segment.
3. Health Food Retail - The introduction of low-carb palm noodles creates a potential market for health food retailers to stock and promote innovative, low-calorie, and low-carb pasta alternatives.