New!
INTRODUCING LUMACHE,
our best shape yet!

Mac is Back!
LOW CARB,
HIGH-PROTEIN
MAC & CHEESE

PASTA AND RICE, WITH MORE PROTEIN AND FEWER CARBS

Enjoy your fave rice dishes with more protein & fewer carbs

now available in Mediterranean and Spanish

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WHY KAIZEN?

85% fewer carbs

6 net carbs

3x the protein

20g of protein

3x the fiber

15g of fiber

Gluten-Free certified

Made from non-GMO regeneratively grown lupini beans
per 2 oz serving, compared to traditional pasta
Kaizen Low Carb Pasta
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Faqs

Kaizen  means "continuous improvement"

and it's the motivation behind everything we do.

In 2017, I found myself obese and out of shape. For two decades, I had set out to lose weight and failed. Usually after the first 5, 10, 20 pounds, I would crave the foods I felt deprived from, jump back into his old habits and eventually gain back all the weight, then some.

A switch finally flipped and I realized I didn’t have to deprive myself, I just had to focus on eating healthier versions of my favorite foods (pasta especially).

After various iterations, Kaizen was born — a low carb pasta that looks, cooks and feels just like pasta — helping people to still enjoy their meals while also meeting their goals.

— Arash Hashemi (@shredhappens)

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Lean Into the Bean

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