#FLATOUT TORTILLAS FREE#Overall, these Mission brand are the best gluten free tortillas and my overall favorite for a number of reasons. I wonder if they were discontinued? Mission Gluten Free Flour Tortillas I was going to give them another try, but can't find them anywhere. I tried them years ago and they were terrible. I also didn't include Udi's gluten free flour tortillas. Both are kind of an old-school gluten free tortilla/wrap since they're relatively stiff and chewy, but serviceable. All three of these brands smelled strange, and one (Nuco) had a very disturbing aftertaste that burned our mouths.įood For Life brand brown rice wraps aren't included in this list because they're absolutely fine, but the Trader Joe's brown rice tortillas seem to be largely the same–and for a lower price. I will eat nearly anything, and I literally could not choke these down. Those brands were mostly of the alternative variety, include Mikey's Paleo tortillas, Nuco Paleo coconut wraps, Wrawp organic veggie wraps. There were a few brands of tortillas that I purchased after reading very good online reviews, served to my children for taste-testing purposes and even ate multiple times myself. You'll know it when you see it! What isn't included on the list? One is kind of strange, but it's truly my favorite and I hope you'll consider giving it a try. Two are Paleo, which means that they're also gluten free, dairy free and soy free by definition. Some contain soy, and one contains almonds. Nothing in this post is sponsored, these reviews are honest and forthright (not that you can't do a sponsored post and still be truthful, of course).Īll of the products listed are gluten free, dairy free and egg free. I purchased all of these tortillas (and the other fails, not listed) with my own money. If you live in a different part of this country or a different part of the world, please comment below and tell us your favorite brand(s) of gluten free tortillas, and where you are able to purchase them for a reasonable price. Since I live and work in New York, in the U.S., the product availability that I discuss is from that perspective. This list is for anyone who eats gluten free and wants to avoid wasting money on products that aren't simply good, for gluten free (and of course products that are downright awful). I find that online reviews of gluten free packaged products are often written from the perspective of “good, for gluten free.” They're not comparing the product to its conventional counterpart, but rather to previous experiences with gluten free products. Let's help each other! Who is this list for? If you have something else on your best-of list, please let us know in the comments below! Please also share details like where you purchase your favorites, and about how much you pay for them. This is my list of the best gluten free tortillas brands from my experience, and your recommendations (which I then purchased and experienced, so thank you!). Reviews on sites like are great, but it's often hard to judge the perspective of the reviewer-especially when it comes to gluten free products. My goal in all of these product reviews is plain and simple: to help you spend your hard-earned money wisely. Many, many of you responded and the general consensus was to review packaged gluten free tortillas. Why I'm reviewing gluten free tortillas brandsĪfter reviewing brands of gluten free bread and later brands of gluten free pasta, I asked those of you on my email list what I should review next-and for some of your favorite brands. They're so versatile, and there are even some amazing Paleo-style wraps on the list! If you love tortillas but can't always make your own, here are 8 of the very best gluten free tortillas brands to try.
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