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Rice Wraps?


Cynbd

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Where do you find rice wraps?


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ptkds Community Regular

I get mine from an Asian food store. Along with rice flour, tapioca starch and potato starch. It is alot cheaper there.

ShayFL Enthusiast

I bought some from Amazon. The company sent me 40 bags instead of 4 by accident (but only charged me for 4). I called. But they didnt speak english very well. So I just have them. I will never run out......LOL

jayhawkmom Enthusiast

Whole Foods, in the Asian section. =)

imsohungry Collaborator

Hi :)

I found mine at Kroger, a "normal" local grocery store, in the Asian food section.

(Near all the Chineese/Japaneese food) Check your local grocery store.

You may have to look carefully for your wraps, I found them kind of "hidden"

toward the top of the shelf. Hope this helps! -Julie

Katester Enthusiast

I found some at Whole Foods. They were in the chilled freezer thing by all of the other tortillas.

Kristin2 Newbie

Trader Joes carries brown rice tortillas. For the rice wrappers that are used for egg rollls, I get them at an Asian market.


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