

🌮 Elevate your taco game with the 1-carb wrap that’s as smart as your lifestyle!
Mr. Tortilla 1 Net Carb Tortilla Wraps offer a low-calorie, keto-friendly, vegan, and kosher alternative to traditional tortillas. Each small, thin wrap contains only 1 net carb and 15 calories, designed to hold a fully loaded taco while baking or frying to a satisfying crunch. Ideal for health-conscious professionals seeking guilt-free, versatile snacks or bread substitutes.





| ASIN | B09HWQNVW4 |
| Allergen Information | Wheat |
| Brand | Mr. Tortilla |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (4,634) |
| Date First Available | 28 July 2023 |
| Manufacturer | Mr. Tortilla |
| Package Information | Bag |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 15.24 x 5.08 cm; 231 g |
| Serving Recommendation | 1 Tortilla |
| Special Feature | Low Carb |
F**R
Umm what Keebler elf decided to market and sell these pint sized wraps? This is absurd!! If I wanted to eat just one bite, this would be great. Is the reason these are only one Net carb is because you take one bite and that’s it?! SAVE YOUR MONEY!!! Dear Mr. Tortilla, the Oompa Loompa family called and they want their wraps back!
S**S
I sooooo wanted this to be a stellar product. It is instead very average, possibly a tad less. I am a serious Keto Dieter. I consume an average of 5 carbs a day. So when I discovered this 1 carb product I was understandably thrilled. My normal tortilla is the Mission brand carb balance wheat tortilla. Small but of normal thickness. They have 2 net carbs. I figured I was about to drop my daily carbs even more! I bought this to discover the diameter is very small. Think a street taco that never grew up. but even more so, the issue was the thinness. In truth I've never seen a tortilla so thin. They just tore apart on my one and only use. Taking them and cutting them up to air fry as chips was next on my Keto bucket list. In the end while crisp and tasty, they were so fragile that trying to scoop up some dip was next to impossible. I'd suggest trying their dedicated chips rather than converting tortillas into chips. So overall I think that in their effort to create a low carb solution, they couldn't get the ingredients down to 1 carb so they reduced amounts until they hit the target. On balance, the 1 extra carb in the other brand turned out to be well worth it. While not bad, I can't think of a use case I would recommend these for.
R**T
Great...low carbs
C**.
I've made an honest effort over the past few years to cut all poisons out of my diet. This began by shortening my shopping list from a cartful to a basket half full. One of my favorite things to make are wraps. It was a very disturbing moment when last month I decided to check the ingredients on the packaging of the brands that I thought that I could trust... Even the ones labeled vegan and organic contained dyes like yellow 5 and red 40. I couldn't believe my eyes. I checked every brand at every grocery store within 20 miles and it was all the same. That's when I decided to look online and I found these. They have a simple and healthy list of ingrediencies that are actually all there for a reason, they are tasty, they do not dry too quickly or turn before I can make use of them all. My only regret is that I purchased the super small ones but it turns out that they are perfect for egg rolls and veggie rolls. I will be repurchasing about 3 sizes up and the subscribe and save is well worth it. I always give back to those who contribute to the health and wellbeing of my family and that is why I recommend these to everyone that I know that is getting fed up with finding actual toxins in their grocery store food. Thank you Mr. Tortilla, don't ever change.
A**L
I really love these little tortillas. They are adding so much to my keto diet. I was a little concerned when I received them because they seemed so thin. Turned out that was not a problem. Perhaps the best thing for me to do is simply share a couple of ways I use them. Breakfast has always been a passion of mine, and I missed my breakfast burritos and toast on keto. One of my basic breakfasts is this (I am a retired guy and live alone, btw): 1. Fry a couple strips of bacon in a small fry pan till crisp. Then set aside. 2. Add some diced onion, peppers, mushrooms, black olives to the pan and saute briefly. 3. Add a couple beaten eggs to the pan and scramble it all up. 4. Set the scrambled eggs aside. 5. While pan is still hot, heat 2-3 of the tortillas in the pan. Only takes a few seconds for them to puff up and brown a little. 6. Finally, put the tortillas on your toaster oven pan, spoon some scrambled eggs on each, crumble the bacon on top, and sprinkle with some shredded cheese. 7. Pop the pan in the toaster oven for about 5 minutes. Okay, so it may seem more involved than it really is. The bacon grease on the tortillas helps them to crisp up nicely. I have done the same thing with some shaved steak, onions, and cheese to make keto friendly little cheese steaks. Oh, and as expected, the tortilla's are very bland by themselves, which is as it should be. As a final note, they are 4 inches in diameter.
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