NUCO Certified Organic Paleo Gluten Free Vegan Turmeric Coconut Wraps, 5Count (One Pack Of Five Wraps)
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My name is Mike, and I work for In NUCO Wraps made from oats, there are 3 grams of natural sugar (no sugar added), 2 grams of fiber, and only 4 grams of
They are between 8 and 10 inches tall There are nine squares in each box. An average sandwich wrap is approximately 6 inches by 6 inches.
I'm here. During the cooking process, the following ingredients are used Our organic coconut meat, organic coconut water, organic virgin coconut oil, and organic turmeric powder are the best.
Although I doubt it, I microwaved it for a few seconds, so it may burn if left on too long. The idea of frying them has never occurred to me. No matter how you prepare them, they are delicious.
Selected User Reviews For NUCO Certified Organic Paleo Gluten Free Vegan Turmeric Coconut Wraps, 5Count (One Pack Of Five Wraps)
It is expensive, but if you don't eat gluten, it is more important The perfect version of a wrap that is free from yeast and does not contain preservatives. Fresh avocado is spread (is there any other type? bottom, some crisp turkey bacon on top and fresh spinach on top. As always, I am pleased with these and will continue to purchase. Although they do have a slight sweetness, I personally find that to be fine with The refrigerator is not the place for these. Initially, I thought they would last longer, but they became brittle and inedible because of the moisture It's hard to roll them up, so when you do, the crumbles in your hands. They can be stored at room temperature and will make an excellent.
We cannot use this. I have updated I was contacted after writing a negative review about the wraps, explaining that they tend to crack in cold weather if they are not shipped properly. In short order, they sent a replacement that arrived in good condition. The wraps are great if you like sandwiches but haven't had any in a while. They do taste like coconut--just like a sandwich should.
Wraps like these don't exacerbate what's inside because their tastes don't overpower what's inside. They taste of tuna when they are served with it and not coconut when they are served with it. In terms of taste, you'll probably be disappointed if you expect them to be like flour tortillas. The problem is that they don't hold sandwich fixings together well. This is definitely a product I will buy.
It is not the first time that I have ordered these coconut wraps. It's a joy working with them. They arrived dry and brittle this time. I was having trouble wrapping them when they started falling apart. Taking them out of the paper even carefully caused them to break. Before this, nothing like this has ever happened. It could be that they were old? This will result in a dry environment. The only thing I need is a new one. I would like to thank you for your support Vivian. I opened up a 2nd package and it was the same. The meat was fried to a crisp. This is not a good wrap material. Are these still available? Can someone please swap them for me?.
I've tried the regular version as well as the turmeric version and both The things I collect are wonderful! Ideally, I would like to see them sold in a larger quantity. Small in size, they can be eaten in a matter of days due to their freshness! Thanks a lot!.
I wonder. There is a difference between these. They tasted better unheated than warmed, and I reheated them in the microwave. Glued them onto my kale and steamed it Zucchini roasted with garlic & olive oil The eggplant - It is a sprout of bean We recommend hummus salad and pita chips I made a nice wrap out of sturdy material. There is a distinct taste, but it is The coconut flavor and the spicy turmeric flavor were both pleasing to the palate. It's neat and the texture is great, but may take some time to get used to. As a result of not eating flour (including rice and corn flour), I developed them. They support Bluetooth Low Energy. This is a great value for what you get and how versatile they are. Maybe I'll try a burrito style wrap with beans or TVP and a side of potato chips The next step is to eat vegetables. Nutritionally, I believe they belong to the fat category rather than the carb or grain category. Luckily I recommend having a sauce to dip during the wrap since you probably won't double up on oil (unless you're eating high fats), but guac, hummus, tomato sauce, etc. , make great dressing for whatever veggies or protein Try new things are my favorite. I'm glad I gave these a try. After I try the plain ones, I may try the plain ones again. It would be similar to a traditional burrito if you combined pintos with nutritional yeast and lots of roasted veggies.