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Flour Or Corn Tortillas


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finally diagnosed Apprentice

Hi I have never posted a question before, always a reply to something I hope this goes through.

Does anyone know of a good gluten free flour or corn tortilla. I know of the usual ones that you can find at your local grocer, I am looking for large ones that you can make a burrito out of.

My brother is opening another restaurant and he is going to have gluten free items on the menu and he needs help in locating these items. I look on line and read alot of mixed reviews under the gluten free mall. I get a lot of good advice when I check this message board so now I am seeking advice.

We live in Mass, but he will order from a supplier if anyone knows of something good.

Thank you . Lorrie


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There are several flour tortilla replacement available. Nost of them need to be warmed up in order to be pliable, but work well for wraps and burritos. There may be others, but these are the ones I know about.

Open Original Shared Link Brown rice tortillas - these are my favorite and the least expensive.

Open Original Shared Link

Open Original Shared Link - Made out of Teff. There is both a light and dark version. We liked the dark one better.

Open Original Shared Link - I haven't had these, so I can't say how good they taste.

Hope this helps.

finally diagnosed Apprentice
  cruelshoes said:
There are several flour tortilla replacement available. Nost of them need to be warmed up in order to be pliable, but work well for wraps and burritos. There may be others, but these are the ones I know about.

Open Original Shared Link Brown rice tortillas - these are my favorite and the least expensive.

Open Original Shared Link

Open Original Shared Link - Made out of Teff. There is both a light and dark version. We liked the dark one better.

Open Original Shared Link - I haven't had these, so I can't say how good they taste.

Hope this helps.

thank you. I didn't realize that Trader Joe's sells these. I will have to look again. Thank you

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