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ebrbetty Rising Star

Has anyone had the gluten-free teff tortillas? are they good? do they hold together when rolled up?

thanks


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burdee Enthusiast

I have NOT found the La Tortilla teff tortillas, but I like their corn tortillas. Where did you find their teff tortillas? I have La Tortillas discount coupons and would love to try them.

BURDEE

hez Enthusiast

I keep looking for them as well :angry: I would love to try them.

Hez

ebrbetty Rising Star

I think you can order from gluten solutions but I've never order gluten-free food online..they "look" good

cruelshoes Enthusiast

We ordered both the dark Teff and Ivory Teff ones from gluten free.com. They do hold together very well, but I was not wild about the taste. Edible, but nothing to write home about. Not worh the extra expense IMO. They are somewhat larger than I wanted, too, and it was almost too much for me to eat. I know several people that are just bonkers over them, but I guess it just comes down to personal taste.

I think for our family we will stick with the Food For Life and Trader Joes gluten-free tortillas. Easier to find and taste better to me.

ebrbetty Rising Star

thanks my trader joes here in Mass doesn't have them :(

I had no luck with the food for life ones they just fell apart on me..they peeled, it was weird

burdee Enthusiast

Did you mean the FFL corn or brown rice tortillas fell apart? I find that the corn tortillas fall apart, but the brown rice tortillas don't. I only use TJ's corn tortillas for tostada salads. They don't roll well at all.

BURDEE


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ebrbetty-

I actually like the Teff LaTortilla Factory Tortillas... I've been able to find the dark teff ones. They taste alright (waay different than corn) and hold up MUCH better than the rice FFL ones. Yes, they are rather large, but that means more room to fill up with beans, rice and cheese!

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