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G/f Tortillas To Make Fajitas


MariaC1510

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MariaC1510 Newbie

Hello there,

I am a newby to this site, I'm 23 and have been a Celiac for 14 years. Still find it hard a times but generally forget that my eating habits are any diffrent from my friends :D

Are there any Gluten Free Tortillas that you can buy that you can use to make Fajitas? I know Discovery do a hard Tortilla but they are for baking in the oven with mince.

Thanks

Maria


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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Some of the Mission tortillas are gluten free. They had gluten free written write on it too which I thought was helpful and a big step because they sell these at regular supermarkets here.

Mya Apprentice

I have had the mission corn tortillas, and also just found Goya corn ones. They are both gluten-free because they only have corn listed as an ingredient, the mission ones do say gluten-free right on them. Pretty exciting!

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Old El Paso tortilla hard corn shells are gluten-free. Old El Paso will clearly indicate gluten on their labels anyway.

I have an awesome recipe for soft shell taco's if you are interested (I can't tell the difference) :D ummmm!

angel-jd1 Community Regular

I use the mission white corn tortillas all the time. I think that the white corn is more foldable/easier to work with than the yellow corn. Use them to make enchiladas, tacos, mini pizzas, quesadilas, cheese roll ups, tons of things.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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