🥳 Wrap Your Way to Wellness!
Wonder Wraps are low carb, keto-friendly tortillas that contain only 1g net carbs, 15 calories, and 0g fat. Made from egg whites, these gluten-free, soy-free, and nut-free wraps are perfect for a variety of diets, including vegetarian and paleo. Available in multiple delicious flavors, they offer a guilt-free way to enjoy your favorite meals.
P**D
Great wrap/tortilla substitute for Low Carb/Gluten free
I will say that after reading the reviews, I was skeptical. I decided to try them because i was looking for a gluten-free and low carb option for our Taco night. These wraps are VERY thin, which makes sense because they are in fact "wraps". I use them as tortillas and i put taco meat, cheese and other stuff inside and wrap them up. Yes, they do fall apart a bit, but its OK. The taste is a little bland, but what can one expect from thin low carb/gluten free wraps? This doesn't bother me at all. I am also used to eating gluten free foods (celiac) so I'm not expecting amazing flavor. Basically, I only needed something "functional" (Hold the taco meat) versus flavorful and I got what I wanted :)
D**9
I want to like these, i really do
I don’t expect a ton of flavor from any products like these…let’s be real. However, these are ultra low carb WONDER wraps. I only WONDER what technology they used to get them within a nano-meter of non-existence. There is NO WAY possible these are “burrito” wraps. They are AMAZINGLY thin. But thats the CRUX. So thin, there’s no taste, except a slight film on your tongue. So thin, you can remove just one at a time. You will need at least 4 to even contain the smallest morsel of food with out disintegrating under the velocity of moving food to mouth. And because of that, the value just isn’t there I really wanted to love these and make them common place in my diet. Better off with a leaf of lettuce… Unless you get E. coli from it and then not so much
P**I
Meh
So this product does taste good, but it’s incredibly thin, sticks to the other wraps, and tears easily. Not worth the price it is.. maybe $7 would be a better deal…
G**D
Tastes good
The only reason I’m giving it 3 stars is because, you can’t separate them without them peeling and breaking. I used a large spatula to try and separate them to keep them from breaking up. They still peeled a little. I laid them in a frying pan and warned them and put scramble eggs in them. Then just kind of folded it over the eggs. They taste pretty good. There’s no way you can take one out and roll it. The sheets are very thin and should have a film of paper between them to separate them. I hope the company would see this.
V**
For what it is, excellent.
This is a very low-calorie substitute for flatbread so that you have something to wrap your lettuce, lean meat, veggies, fat free cheese, fat free mayonnaise in and feel like you're eating a wrap rather than a salad. It is not a good substitute for a wrap or flatbread unless you are trying to limit carbs and/or calories. But if you ARE trying to limit carbs and/or calories, this thing is excellent! I highly recommend NOT packing a lunch with the wrap already put together -- if it gets wet, it will fall apart in just a few minutes. Pack your fillings separately and put this into a baggie by itself. For the same reason, when you make your wrap, don't spread wet condiments directly on this -- spread them on your other ingredients. I just had a turkey bologna, fat-free cheddar, lettuce, and fat-free mayo wrap for 125 calories. Was it exactly like a flatbread, bologna, cheddar, lettuce, mayo wrap for 550 calories? Nope. Was it good? Yep, and if I want I can have a second and still have less than half the calories as the other wrap.
J**N
I didn't hate it, but I also don't plan on buying more
It looked and felt too much like paper. It's just too flat, they should have added like pepper or something to just give it a little texture and flavor. And $13.69 for 10 of them, it's just too expensive to justify buying again.I made a vegetable wrap and a tuna wrap, they were both fine, but the wrap part didn't really add much, like it wasn't any better than just eating a bowl of vegetables.It's more solid than it looks, like it doesn't easily fall apart unless it gets wet; or torn (like a piece of paper)
A**N
Like tissue paper
These arrived today. Despite somewhat negative reviews I decided to give them a try anyways.They are tissue paper thin! There’s no way you could actually wrap any food in them; you can barely get them out of the package as they tear easily and stick to each other. So once I very carefully got a wrap out and separated from the stack, there were a couple tears in them.Taste? I got the onion ones. They tasted like onion flavored tissue paper. The entire stack of 10 is about the same thickness as a regular tortilla. Would not waste my money on them again. I’ll stick with writing food in lettuce or the carb counter tortillas by la banderita which taste like a regular tortilla
M**E
Eat it like a crepe
I let these sit in my fridge for a while because I had no idea what to do with them. They were so much thinner and papery than expected (like tissue paper). Finally I tried it like a crepe- savory with cream cheese and smoked salmon, or sweet with almond butter and stevia, and they were so perfect! They have very little taste, but if you get a mouthful, it's almost like a wafer. Also, they are way less fragile then their appearance would have you believe. Rarely do these tear when I am spreading my cream cheese or almond butter.
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