Wrap it up! 🌯 Elevate your meals with a burst of flavor and health!
NewGem Tomato Sandwich Wraps are a revolutionary gluten-free and low-calorie alternative to traditional bread and tortillas. With only 35 calories per wrap and made from 100% plant-based ingredients, these wraps cater to various dietary needs including Keto, Paleo, and Vegan. They contain no added sugars, starches, or artificial preservatives, making them a clean and healthy choice for anyone looking to enhance their meals.
L**R
Odd but Fufilling Wraps!
These are probably the strangest food item I've purchased on Amazon.com! I was trying to find a way to get more veggies in my diet, and I knew there were "spinach tortillas" and all that jazz, but nothing quite like these. I wasn't sure what to expect when they arrived. The texture before use is like plastic - VERY odd. They are individually wrapped which is great. You get a full serving of tomatoes and you can certainly taste them. The instructions advice to wet the smooth side (one side is bumpy, almost looks like those organic fruit leathers!) and then roll up your insides. I press and hold the corners to make a burrito. Definitely wet both sides though - I found that if it wasn't sufficiently wet enough to stick together and semi-dry that way (while you're squishing it together) it just falls apart or the insides burst out of the sides.Non-GMO, Gluten-free, Vegan, Fat free, Low Sodium, Low Carb - they just work for everybody! The vegetable glycerin makes me happy too, no high fructose corn syrup here... and... 25 calories. That's IT! I can't believe I found something to replace tortillas with. You will lose weight eating these and get the extra vitamins you need. It takes some practice to perfect your wraps, but once you have it done, I promise you'll be addicted! Also, the packaging stays resealed every time. Something I forgot to mention. I usually have an issue with resealable bags but this one keeps the moisture out and I never have a problem trying to get it to stay shut.
A**R
Great lo-carb alternative to bread
Love these lo-carb alternatives to bread. Easy to use and good but subtle flavor. Only wish they offered more options, such as cilantro and/or jalapeno, spinach, etc.
S**R
They used to be good but not anymore
A few years ago I used to eat them all all the time but they changed the ingredients and I stopped buying them. They also were not available in my local store anymore. I recently re-bought them from Amazon thinking I would try them again but found them to be close to tasteless and after you put the food in it such as tunafish salad it doesn’t soften up the wrap, so it’s like little sharp points in your mouth - it takes a long time for them to soften up to be able to chew and swallow them. The original ones were not like this at all. The flavor is very bland, the old ones had a really strong nice sun-dried tomato flavor but these taste almost like nothing. So I won’t be buying them again
S**O
Healthy food
I think it's healthy-ok taste. Not a product I'll buy again.
C**Y
Low-Carb, Concentrated Tomato Goodness - A Little Spicy
Let's get something straight - these are a bit weird. If you accept that, as well as the culinary challenge, they can make your low-carb wrap a gourmet meal!If you've ever had a fruit roll-up, these are a lot like that, both in texture and in hyper-concentrated flavor. I wasn't sure what to expect, and by itself these taste less like tomato than I imagined, but when paired with other foods the tomato flavor is clear. They are very thin, however, and come on a plastic-type backing for each sheet. (The package says they're BPA-free.) There are only a few sheets in each pack, but it's enough for a few meals. The instructions suggest using these with the rough side to the inside of the wrap, but I tried it both ways and preferred the smooth side in, rough side out - I didn't like the feel of the smooth side.I used these to make a BLT wrap, and they were great! The package also has a recipe for a caprese wrap, and I imagine they'd be good with any wrap or appetizer where you'd want some tomato zing. They could even be used to make a variation of sushi! They're also longer lasting than fresh tomatoes, so I think they'd be good layered in traditional sandwiches or even sliced and added to homemade pizza or pasta.Warning: They have a bit of a spicy kick due to some added red/chipotle peppers. I'm a spice wimp, though, and I can handle it, so you probably can, too.
L**.
Wrap It Up!!
These wraps are amazing!! A tiny bit like a fruit rollup!! I pack it with shredded chicken, tomatoes, squeeze of chick fil a sauce and avocado. After rolling it I up, you dab it with some water to seal it. Give it one minute to set!! Perfect!! Low in carbs and fat too!!
E**K
Delicious!!!!
Where have these been all my life?? So addicted that I eat them every day.. the flavors are creative & make basic wraps look boring.
M**N
So much potential
I used to buy these wraps a few years ago from my local health food store. Loved them. Eventually they stopped carrying g the product & they were expensive anyway so I sort of forgot about them. I was recently thinking about them & found them here. I was pretty excited to use them again despite being so expensive but I’m sooooo disappointed. They are definitely thinner. This is a problem. I make my lunch in the morning and by the time I open it, the wrap is pretty much dissolved into a sticky mess & my whole wrap falls apart. This definitely didn’t used to happen. I experimented by using two wraps today and by the time I got to lunch it was exactly as I remembered it to be. Too bad. Great idea and delicious product but definitely not worth the money if one has to use two wraps for each sandwich. Sadly, won’t buy again..
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