🌟 Elevate your meals with the ultimate low-carb, high-protein tortilla experience!
CarbZone Low Carb Fibre Rich Tortillas offer a vegan-friendly, whole grain wheat option with 26g fibre and 22g protein per 100g serving, no added sugar, and a low-carb profile—perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking convenient, nutrient-dense meals.
Product Dimensions | 21 x 1 x 26.5 cm; 390 g |
Item model number | 91635 |
Allergen Information | Contains: Gluten |
Weight | 780 g |
Units | 2.0 count |
Country of origin | Spain |
Country of origin of primary ingredient(s) | Spain |
Brand | CarbZone |
Cuisine | Mexican |
Format | Tortilla |
Speciality | Low in carbohydrate., High Protein, Suitable for diabetics. |
Package Information | Bag |
Manufacturer | CarbZone |
Country of origin | Sweden |
Serving Size | 100 g |
Energy (kcal) | 73.61 kcal |
Fat | 13 g |
Carbohydrate | 11 g |
of which: | - |
- Sugars | 0,7g g |
Fibre | 26g g |
Protein | 22g g |
Q**S
Low carb wraps
These are great for a quick healthy snack. I purchased them at a time when I was busy packing to move house, so ended up taking them around my daughter's house. She filled them with salad leaves, halved cherry tomatoes, pieces of chicken and gave a squirt over with Tesco Balsamic Glaze (quite sweet and not vinegary like normal balsamic vinegar), then wrapped them up. My hubby and I always have salad cream on lettuce, and were a bit dubious, but these were delicious and very filling. Since then my daughter and son-in-law no longer buy bread, they have wraps for lunchtime at work, and lost weight too. My hubby and I buy them often too, as not available online at the moment. Try them when they come back in stock
M**Y
Soft and tasty.
Honestly I love these much more than standard wraps. They are massive for a start and more flexible than wraps usually are which means they don't snapnof you're like me and too lazy to heat them. Very versatile. They also don't seem to get stale on the edges which is a bonus so keep for longer. One wrap with a filling is plenty to keep me full. One thing that irritates me is that they are often stuck together so you have to be gentle when sperating them.
M**M
Tasty low fat low cal low carb
Trying to lose weight by cutting refined carbs & low cal low fat., I love bread & bagels etc it's hard esp at work to stick to what I'm supposed to be eating. these are brilliant make a lovely meal with low cal low carb, 125 calls for a huge tortilla that is very filling. I have a tablespoon of tuna & low fat mayo + Baby spinach + peppers etc roll it up & lovely, also chicken, egg low fat mayo yum. I think they taste good, slightly more chewy than normal tortillas but good. Recommend
V**R
Best of a “not great” bunch.
Ok, the first thing to say is these are low carb NOT Keto. They contain wheat. They’re not advertised as Keto but just for people looking.That said, after trying several competitors, if you’re low carb and craving a wrap, these in my opinion are the best you’re going to get. However, that’s not by any stretch a ringing endorsement as the bar is very, very low!These are a little oily and need to be separated carefully. Personally I bake them or warm them on a frying pan before eating to make them softer and more pliable.Why are they better than the others? They fold and don’t break, they have a similar texture to “real” wraps. They are thin enough to be folded. They crisp up nicely for pizza bases.Why are they not as good as “real” wraps? They’re oily, they’re not as soft and they lack flavour.They work as a vehicle for breakfast burrito, pizza, quesadilla etc.What are these better than and why?1) lo dough. These low carb are 100% better. lo dough is most similar to the polystyrene base you get under a pizza. It folds as well as that and they taste and texture is how I imagine that would taste. My only hope on trying it was it was less poisonous than cooked polystyrene.2) low carb Keto bakery. Their wraps are thicker and can’t be used for folding other than simply in half. They are more doughy. Also, as is well documented on trust pilot, they have terrible delivery times, customer service, a track record of using photos which are not their own, deleting negative and not whole positive reviews and sending mouldy products.3) lizza. Lovely company and very Keto friendly but the product’s not great. You need to drink loads of water with it. It’s not pliable to be a wrap, ok for a pizza base but very dry, slightly “healthy cardboard” taste and texture to it.4) home made halloumi wrap. These are very salty, often thick and the structure’s not great for folding. (Maybe a better, more patient cook could do a better job!)So, on my search for a wrap for the occasional treat, these are the best of a not great bunch!
A**R
All stuck together.
Great taste and when not stuck together is a great low carb product but at £7 pounds a packet (×6 wraps) I expect them to be usable and not rip to pieces when trying to get them apart! This is the first time this has happened ( I've bought these 3-4 times before and given 5 stars! Hope the next packet is not the same , I don't want to believe the standards has dropped to this level.
R**A
Low carb life savers
(UPDATE May 2014 - This was a five star review when I originally posted it, but the price of the Tortillas has now gone up and they're really not worth increased price. So I've dropped the star rating and won't continue to buy them.)ORIGINAL REVIEWI generally stay away from low-carb modified versions of standard foods simply because they usually cost a fortune and taste absolutely terrible. These are an exception to that rule.They come at 5g carbs each, whereas supermarket standard wraps come in about 27g each. The taste is only slightly different from the supermarket version, in that they taste like a different brand or maybe come from a posh health food shop. They taste a little more 'wholemeal' than plain white wraps.My partner says they taste very slightly sweeter than standard wraps, but I honestly don't get that taste.The wraps do have a slight stretchy texture that you don't get with standard wraps, but it's only noticeable when you first pull one out of the packet and think "a bit stretchy?". It has no effect on the handling, serving or eating, and disappears if you warm the wrap up.For warming the wraps they recommend a few minutes in the oven or a quick blast in the microwave. Personally I much prefer dry frying them in a hot frying pan for about 30 seconds each side,For me, low carb is about keeping carbs out of my diet, so it's arguable whether low-carb modified foods fit the agenda, but on days when the carb cravings are hounding me these have really saved the day.
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