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"Loodles" are an alternative form of noodle, usually made out of spiralized lim-fruit, thus the name. They are typically eaten by those who wish to avoid wheat noodles (or those who just really love lim-fruit). Their popularity has surged in recent years thanks to the rise of several popular low-carb diets. | "Loodles" are an alternative form of noodle, usually made out of spiralized [[lim-fruit]], thus the name. They are typically eaten by those who wish to avoid wheat noodles (or those who just really love lim-fruit). Their popularity has surged in recent years thanks to the rise of several popular low-carb diets. | ||
With the popularity of loodles rising, the lim-fruit being native to Prugita has proven to be controversial, with people refusing to eat loodles that were made with Prugitan lim-fruit on the basis that they support the Nabian slave trade. Some farmers in other locales, particularly Scatterhome, have started growing lucrative lim-fruit crops for those who want to buy ethically sourced lim-fruit. | With the popularity of loodles rising, the lim-fruit being native to [[Prugita]] has proven to be controversial, with people refusing to eat loodles that were made with Prugitan lim-fruit on the basis that they support the Nabian slave trade. Some farmers in other locales, particularly Scatterhome, have started growing lucrative lim-fruit crops for those who want to buy ethically sourced lim-fruit. | ||
[[Category:Food and Beverage]] | [[Category:Food and Beverage]] |
Latest revision as of 16:20, 21 October 2020
"Loodles" are an alternative form of noodle, usually made out of spiralized lim-fruit, thus the name. They are typically eaten by those who wish to avoid wheat noodles (or those who just really love lim-fruit). Their popularity has surged in recent years thanks to the rise of several popular low-carb diets.
With the popularity of loodles rising, the lim-fruit being native to Prugita has proven to be controversial, with people refusing to eat loodles that were made with Prugitan lim-fruit on the basis that they support the Nabian slave trade. Some farmers in other locales, particularly Scatterhome, have started growing lucrative lim-fruit crops for those who want to buy ethically sourced lim-fruit.