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Onebyone 10-20-2022 12:20 PM

Zero net carb soft tortillas.
 
This product is helping me lose the extra pounds I gained over the last year.

https://www.missionfoods.com/product...llas-original/

I cut then up into strips and put in hot chicken broth with vegetables and chicken. Chicken noodle soup.

I use them instead of bread for sandwiches and toast. And of course for taco and wraps.
I spray with olive oil spray sprinkle salt put in air fryer to make tortilla chips. I put in skillet with a little oil and let puff up for mini pizza crusts. Every carb not eaten is a victory.

I buy them at Kroger. I'm stocking the freezer with them because they seem to be very hard to find.


cashs_mom 10-20-2022 01:13 PM

I love Mission tortillas! They have the best gluten free tortillas of anyone!

MWB53 10-21-2022 04:46 AM

I believe Walmart sells mission tortillas; however, I don't know about the low carb ones.

aashley333 10-21-2022 04:59 AM

HEB is a Texas store. The one I frequent has a machine for making fresh tortillas! They have a keto tortilla that is amazing, but they spoil quickly. I have found that almond flour makes baked goods soggy after a day if I place them in airtight containers, so I loosely cover with plastic wrap instead. I think the low carb tortillas use almond flour.

Onebyone 10-21-2022 05:10 AM

These are not gluten free. Ingredients list Wheat flour starch and vital wheat glutens. No alternative flours. Taste like a regular flour tortilla. High fiber is the key to being no net carbs.

Watson 10-21-2022 01:08 PM

I live in Canada and when my husband would go to the US for work during Covid, I would have him pick me up 10 packs at a time and put them in the freezer!!!

Watson

cashs_mom 10-21-2022 08:31 PM


Originally Posted by Watson (Post 8572109)
I live in Canada and when my husband would go to the US for work during Covid, I would have him pick me up 10 packs at a time and put them in the freezer!!!

Watson

No Mission tortilas in Canada??? That's it then. I'm not going.

Irishrose2 10-29-2022 05:59 PM


Originally Posted by cashs_mom (Post 8571945)
I love Mission tortillas! They have the best gluten free tortillas of anyone!

That is good to know. I purchased GF ones from Aldi and they were difficult to work with. I'm not sure about the taste. Meijer carries Mission here.

Onebyone 10-30-2022 08:07 AM

I have seen Mission brand in every grocery store I've been to in my area of AR. Even Dollar General sells them. I didn't know there was another brand.
I use the net zero street size for bread. I heat in skillet to make it like toast and not so floppy. I found the net zero tomato and basil ones too at a small grocery store in town.

rjwilder 10-31-2022 03:54 AM

Mission does have Gluten Free tortillas, they have a bright green banner across the front of the package. I buy them at Walmart, they taste really good and puff up nice when I brown them in the pan.

Onebyone 11-08-2022 01:02 PM

I found the Mission Net Zero street size tomato and basil tortillas. Here is what I had for lunch

Heated two tomato basil in hot skillet with a little olive oil. Remove.
Put a few leaves of cabbage in a skillet with a little chicken broth, salt, cover and steamed until almost tender. You want a slight crunch.

Put in a cheddar cheese stick on top to let melt covered. Put cabbage and cheese on top of one shell, added salsa and fold like a taco, fold the other shell around it like a taco to hold it all. The second tortilla is to keep the wrap from falling apart. It was so good. The cheese and cabbage do something when together. Makes a new flavor.

Peckish 11-13-2022 09:41 PM

I like Mission's Carb Balance tortillas, they help my diabetic husband control his carb intake. I've not seen the Zero Net Carb torts, I'll have to look for them. Thanks Onebyone!

Edit - Onebyone, how much do you usually pay for them? I found them on Amazon, 56 of them for $24.00 (4 packs of 14 tortillas), which works out to about 43 cents per tort. Is that a decent price?

Onebyone 11-14-2022 06:55 AM

At the grocery store here they are $3.49 for a package of 14.

Peckish 11-14-2022 08:25 AM

Okay thank you, that helps.


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