![]() ![]() Seaweed Sheets – These may not work with every filling, but as they're zero carb I'm sure you can make them work with plenty! I'm thinking tuna mayo, cucumber, and green onions would be a great combination! Buy them in Asian supermarkets, Amazon, and many grocery stores. They're made with egg and are less than 1g carbs each! They seem thin and papery at first, but actually really good to eat. Norigami Soy Wraps – I bought the chili flavor from Amazon but they also make sesame seed and chia seed versions. Julian Bakery Paleo Wraps – Organic, soy free, gluten free, vegan, and of course low carb! Find them (of course!) on Amazon. ![]() They're quite eggy-tasting, as you'd expect, but that can work for some uses! Garden Veggie Wraps from Tumaro’s – They're 5g net carbs each and you can buy them from Amazon! Check out my Low Carb Feta, Red Pepper and Artichoke Wraps!ĮggLife Wraps Review – I found these in my local grocery store in a range of flavors – just 0-1g net carb each. Buy them from Netrition or Amazon – or see the tomato flavor in “action” with these Low Carb Holiday Pinwheels! The tomato version is 4g net carbs per wrap, carrot version is 4g, apple kale 6g, mango chipotle 5g. They’re vegan, gluten free, and sugar free, with no artificial colors, flavors or ingredients. GEM Wraps – These are available in four flavors: apple kale, carrot, mango chipotle, and tomato. ![]() They have a few flavor varieties (like turmeric!) and are 4g net each! NuCo Coconut Wraps – The organic wraps are available from Amazon or Netrition. Low Carb Tortillas – I use these most commonly, so I wrote a review on seven different brands! But for quick reference, my favorites are Mission Carb Balance (available in many grocery stores in the US), Mama Lupe's and La Banderita! I usually buy low carb tortillas as they're so easy to come by – but there are so many other types of wraps! And of course, you can make your own! I've included a couple of my own recipes and a huge variety from some of my favorite low carb bloggers. ![]() I use low carb wraps and tortillas ALL THE TIME! Whether it's for quesadillas, tortilla chips, snacks, or even to replace pasta in a lasagna – I've tried it! If you're looking for inspiration, check out these 12+ Ways To Use Low Carb Wraps: We strongly recommend refrigerating or freezing them upon receipt.If you're looking for the best low carb wraps – you've come to the right place! Here's a full guide to the best wraps to buy or to make at home! Shelf life is approximately 2 to 3 weeks at room temperature, up to 8 weeks refrigerated or up to 6 months frozen. Storage Instructions: This product is kept frozen in our warehouse until the day they ship. Ingredients: Water, Whole Wheat Flour, Wheat Gluten, Enriched Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Oat Fiber, Grain Blend ( Wheat Bran, Triticale Flour, Wheat Flour, Flaxseed, Rye Flour, Millet Flour, Buckwheat Flour), Flaxseed, Contains 2% Or Less : Soybean Oil, Liquid Brown Sugar, Wheat Protein Isolate, Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Maltitol, Fumaric Acid, Potassium Sorbate And Sodium Propionate (Preservatives), Yeast, Salt, Cellulose Gum, Guar Gum, Xanthan Gum, Soy Flour.Īllergy Information: Contains: Soy and Wheat Nutrition Facts: Serving Size: 1 Flatbread (43 g), Calories 90, Fat 2 g, Saturated Fat 0 g, Trans Fat 0 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Sodium 210 mg, Carbohydrate 16 g, Fiber 6 g, Sugar <1 g, Protein 6 g With 90 - 110 calories per serving, these flatbreads make yummy sandwiches, quesadillas, pizzas, and more. Refreeze upon receipt and keep frozen until ready to useįlatout Foldit Flatbreads are a tasty, lower carb alternative to bread. Thermal box is strongly recommended for this item CLICK HEREĪrrives thawed. ![]()
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