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Gluten & Wheat Free Tortillas


GregC

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Well, feeling all nasty after eating some Gluten and Wheat free tortillas ..I am allergic to soy and intolerable to milk, but they don't have any of that in them. Can't figure it out..rice bran maybe? They are from Whole Foods market BTW :huh:


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jerseyangel Proficient

Cross contamination from the factory, maybe? Mission corn tortillas are made on separate equipment--I've never had a problem with them.

GregC Rookie

I get "crossed" up from any tortilla brand..and gosh darn it I love mexican food so much..oh well..another wasted $3.99 on bad food :angry:

irish daveyboy Community Regular
I get "crossed" up from any tortilla brand..and gosh darn it I love mexican food so much..oh well..another wasted $3.99 on bad food :angry:

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Hi Greg C,

You could make these gluten-free Wraps/Tortilla (Like large pancakes, work excellently).

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Hope you'll be back enjoying your Mexican food again soon.

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Best Regards,

David

jerseyangel Proficient

Sorry Greg :(

Irish Davyboy has a nice looking alternative there :)

curlyfries Contributor

Did you eat anything else with them that could be suspect?

....or maybe you have another food intolerance........corn?

GregC Rookie
Did you eat anything else with them that could be suspect?

....or maybe you have another food intolerance........corn?

Nope, just BBQ'd chicken no sauces..vegatable mixture, and salsa


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ang1e0251 Contributor

Sorry you had a problem. It's so discouraging when you thought you were being safe. I've been having a similar problem with ham. For tortillas I just buy the cheap Walmart corn tortillas that have 2 or 3 ingredients, never had a problem with those. I agree it might be CC. Hope you feel better!

GregC Rookie

oh yeah, today I can hardly get out of bed..definetly got glutened..yikes. I feel like a truck hit me. Thanks for all your help friends! :)

jerseyangel Proficient

Feel better soon! :)

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