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Healthy Hemp Tortillas


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I found these yesterday at the grocery store:

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They're quite tasty, have a good floppy-tortilla texture, much happier for the hypoglycemics/diabetics, and would go fabulously for wrapping up well spiced stuff. (Macro Nut. Info: 13g fat (2.5 omega-3), 10g carb (8 fiber), 10g protein).

Expensive, but good for those on-the go, but filling, lunches.


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Tiffany, which store?

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Great news, Tiffany, as the tiny corn tortillas are frustrating for wraps......and according to their site, they are sold at about 15 stores in my area. :) thanks!

marciab Enthusiast

These are also soy, dairy, corn, egg and yeast free ... which means ... I can have them too ...

Yeah .. Thanks Tif ...

The other hemp ones I found had soy in them ...

Marcia

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Cruiser Bob Newbie

I've had these for a while now - off and on. The flavor is unique, but they do fold up into a burrito fairly well. There are also some rice tortillas that are pretty good - when you heat them just right. I haven't figured out a consistent way of heating them to perfection yet.

Bob

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I found these yesterday at the grocery store:

Open Original Shared Link

They're quite tasty, have a good floppy-tortilla texture, much happier for the hypoglycemics/diabetics, and would go fabulously for wrapping up well spiced stuff. (Macro Nut. Info: 13g fat (2.5 omega-3), 10g carb (8 fiber), 10g protein).

Expensive, but good for those on-the go, but filling, lunches.

I like them. I've posted about them a couple of times. Very low net carbs. They make another one without gluten also.

Gail

tarnalberry Community Regular
Tiffany, which store?

I got them at the PCC is Issaquah.


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I haven't seen these in a store around here, but I'll look. They can be ordered online from the bakery. (You have to go to the online order form itself to see the product. It isn't shown on the first page you see when you click on "order." This is a new product for them; I guess they haven't updated that particular page yet. But the online order form does contain all products.

Thanks. This is one food I've been missing. I used to spread hummus on whole wheat tortillas, add other veggies, and call it lunch all the time. Corn tortillas just aren't the same.

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