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What kind of tortillas do you use for wraps?  :)  I'm craving a good veggie wrap.


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We use Food For Life brown rice tortilla wraps, which our local mainstream grocery store has by the gluten-free bread in the freezer section. They taste good but are kind of stiff. 

 

I would love to find a good corn tortilla wrap that's not made on shared equipment with wheat, but no luck so far. Our store carries six different brands of corn tortillas, and every single one of them is made on shared equipment. I've heard that the Mission corn tortillas are good, and their website says the corn ones are made on separate lines from the wheat ones and that they have allergen controls in place, but I can't find them in any stores near us. 

BlessedMommy Rising Star

You could make your own. We bought a tortilla press awhile back and have made lots of homemade ones and it's super easy!

Nikki2777 Community Regular

Rudi's are the best I've found so far.

beth01 Enthusiast

Have you figured out a recipe that works best to get more of a flour tortilla? I can't stand corn and it can't stand me.

BlessedMommy Rising Star

I ended up using the teff millet tortillas for our wraps. They are super yummy!

 

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LauraTX Rising Star

I have tried those latortilla ones.  Big size and more pliable than the other gluten-free tortillas.  I like to buy them for big quesadillas. They would make great wraps, too.


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Seeking2012 Contributor

I went to the Mission website and yep like another poster said those tortillas are gluten-free and on dedicated gluten-free lines. But I'm with you on the veggie wrap--I miss the green spinach wrap.

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