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We still felt like we were eating a vegetable. In our simple preparation, we liked them, but wouldn’t say that we felt like we were eating noodles. We liked them! For the first preparation we made a simple recipe to really test out the taste and texture. I guess if you despise it then maybe this problematic, but there’s not an unusually strong taste or smell. I’m still not sure what brine means…I guess the liquid is salt water…seems silly not to just write that on the packaging (in case any marketing people care what we think, lol!)…and the flavor and aroma just means the taste and smell of hearts of palm. There was something off putting about the term “brine” as we have only used it in relation to brining a turkey, it’s just kind of an unappealing word? And, the directions state “to neutralize the flavor and aroma…” so we were definitely a little scared to open these things up! But. We also love low carb, low calorie, and low sodium quickie meal shortcuts…as we all know, most are opposite!įirstly, our perception before trying them. We bought them, and we’re giving them two thumbs up! We LOVE hearts of palm so we knew before we tried them, they were going to be up our alley. Festival Hearts of Palm Spaghetti Costco Review This product is currently only available in-store, though we hope to see it soon at !įor more product information, please see the manufacturer’s website Festival Brand by Acme Foods. That shakes out to $2.12 per pouch, or $1.06 per serving. Pouches is Costco Item Number 1487266 and costs $8.49. Palmini Hearts of Palm Lasagna Noodles HOP Spaghetti Costco Item Number and Priceįestival Hearts of Palm Spaghetti (4) 12 oz.