
Made of sweet potato starch, glass noodles are a versatile ingredient found in many delicious Asian dishes. There are many different recipes out there, from Korean Japchae to Chinese hotpot, that all promise to be nutritious, flavorful, and fun to try. You can also use glass noodles to bulk up salads and stir-fry, or to stuff spring rolls and dumplings. They're easy to store and easy to cook with, and can be served a number of different ways, dry or in soup. So, if you’re ready to expand your culinary repertoire, you’ve found the right ingredient.
These Sweet Potato Noodles from Fusion Select will get you cooking!

In Korean cuisine, sweet potato glass noodles are called dangmyeon and are most famously known for being in japchae — a sweet and savory noodle stir-fry dish covered in dark, sweet, umami sauce, tossed with meat and nutritious vegetables.
Glass noodles can also be used to make suan la fen, a bold, spicy Sichuan dish that places thicker sweet potato noodles in a hot, savory broth. With noodle packs that contain 10 servings each, you can try out multiple recipes!

Cup ramen is delicious and easy to make, especially on the days you're too busy or too distracted to cook. But regular noodles are incredibly high in sodium and having them for snacks or dinner too often could put you at risk for a number of wellness issues.
On the other hand, sweet potato noodles are made without sodium, and are also low in calories, sugar, and fat.

Is it hard to prepare glass noodles? Absolutely not.
Glass noodles are packaged into dry bundles that soften and expand in boiling water. But don't leave them in too long, or they might break down. 2-3 minutes will do the trick. You can also tell if glass noodles are cooked if they've turned from white to transparent.
After that, you can toss the noodles into your sauce or add them to a stir-fry!


