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Super Size White Corn Tortillas!


JennyC

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I just saw Mission Super Size White Corn Tortillas in an ad and went to the Mission website. They appear to be gluten-free.

Here is the ingredient list that I copied from the website:

GROUND CORN TREATED WITH LIME, WATER, CELLULOSE GUM, PROPIONIC ACID (TO PRESERVE FRESHNESS), PHOSPHORIC ACID (PRESERVATIVE), BENZOIC ACID (TO PRESERVE FRESHNESS), DEXTROSE, GUAR GUM, AMYLASE.

I hope this means that we can have large burritos and enchiladas again without using delicate rice tortillas! :D Has anyone tried these yet?


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That would be awesome!! I have a quesadilla (sp) maker and the little ones make all the good stuff inside ooze out. Not to mention having big enchiladas!!! I hope they hit the stores soon.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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Food for Life makes burrito size Brown Rice Tortillas. I make burritos all the time with them.

They sell them at Whole Foods.

dionnek Enthusiast
Food for Life makes burrito size Brown Rice Tortillas. I make burritos all the time with them.

They sell them at Whole Foods.

Broncobux - how do you make the Food for Life tortillas soft? I use them all the time but no matter what I do (microwave, heat on stove, just defrost on counter) they are always too chewy to be considered a burrito <_<

JennyC Enthusiast
That would be awesome!! I have a quesadilla (sp) maker and the little ones make all the good stuff inside ooze out. Not to mention having big enchiladas!!! I hope they hit the stores soon.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

They were advertised in yesterday's Safeway ad.

Felidae Enthusiast
Broncobux - how do you make the Food for Life tortillas soft? I use them all the time but no matter what I do (microwave, heat on stove, just defrost on counter) they are always too chewy to be considered a burrito <_<

I put each one in the microwave for a short time before I fill it. Then I bake all six of them. Yummy.

GRUMP 1 Contributor

Darn I am disappointed. I went to the store looking for these, thinking I was going to get some thing bigger then what we have been using. But these are ones we have been using for some time now. I was all excited thinking I was going to get some thing like a burrito size. They are only a little bigger then a regular corn tortilla. But they are good eating.

Grump


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Darn I am disappointed. I went to the store looking for these, thinking I was going to get some thing bigger then what we have been using. But these are ones we have been using for some time now. I was all excited thinking I was going to get some thing like a burrito size. They are only a little bigger then a regular corn tortilla. But they are good eating.

Grump

I know...I was disappointed too. They have the same texture as regular corn tortillas but they taste a little better.

loraleena Contributor

I toast my rice wraps for 1 minute, then put in the stuff, wrap, and put back in toaster for a couple more minutes. Works fine! I find that some batches are softer than others also!

ElizabethN Apprentice

I just ordered some Ivory Teff Wraps made by La Tortilla Factory. I made a wrap with it and they were quite good. They are a larger size and very pliable. Of course, I had to stick the rest in the freezer so who knows how good they will be next time but so far they are a great substitue for flour tortillas.

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Guest laydirain

We buy a brand from shop rite. I'm not sure of the name of it, but it is Mexican. I has red and white and green on the package. Corn tortillas - they are the smaller size, but good.

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