🌮 Elevate Every Meal with Authentic Flavor and Family Vibes!
Ortega Flour Tortillas come in a convenient 12-pack of 6-inch wraps, crafted with an authentic flour recipe to deliver genuine Mexican taste. Perfectly sized for versatile meals—from breakfast wraps to dinner fajitas—these tortillas are designed to bring family and friends together with every bite.
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Ortega's cauliflower and flour tortillas
Only once did I ever see or hear a TV ad to a pizza establishment having a cauliflower and flour crust 🤔 I found this purchase on Amazon, and just had to try it 🤔 no cauliflower taste to this tortilla product, and it's very soft to cut, and chew, straight out of the package. I've had my package sitting out on my table for about 5 days now, and no sign of mold or going bad at all!
B**E
Tasty and versatile
This makes great wraps
K**S
Good Veggie Wrap
These are good for diabetics looking to watch their carb intake, because they don't have a high carb count. They aren't overly thick and hold up well with fillings you put in to them. The size is good for making your favorite wrap for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
H**.
Good but Stiff and Chewy
..A good value and not a bad product. M y only complaint is it is a stiff and chewy Tortilla as compared to the Mission brand and others. I find the other brands to be flour and bread like while the Ortegatortillas are more of a flatter gummy less leavened style.
D**A
Very tasty
These cauliflower tortilla shells are very good tasting! They are thinner than the flour, but that's a good thing in my opinion. They don't taste like cauliflower, just better than flour. Lighter and not chalky like some of the thicker tortillas do. For a bit of a healthier quesidilla, I sprayed, Can't Believe it's Not Butter spray" on one side of the tortilla, laid it down in the pan, sprinkled generously with Kraft fat free cheddar cheese, a few pickled jalapeños and topped it with the other tortilla, sprayed on the outside side. Cooked on medium heat, until lightly browned. You must be careful and keep a close watch, because they tend to cook faster than the flour ones. I cut in triangles and dip in Pace Restaurant Style salsa. It's thinner than the regular salsas, but I like it better. This way will cut the fat and calories, if you choose to.
L**L
There okay
These tortillas are good, but the flavor is a bit off to me. Not sure if it’s the packaging that’s used or what.
S**W
Convenient and tasty
I mean it's a tortilla...delivered lol! Welcome to earth.
R**N
Horribly stale, even though not expired. Don't buy these!
Oh wow, I am so disappointed. Disclaimer: I eat a lot of flour tortillas. I have a breakfast burrito every morning, and often snack on bean/cheese soft tacos, or cheese quesadillas. I'm not picky. I'm find with dollar store tortillas, expensive brand tortillas, whole wheat/multi-grain tortillas, etc. Hence why I decided to do a subscribe and save purchase on these so I wouldn't have to worry about running out of tortillas. The came in the mail last week, and I just opened my first of 12 packages tonight. The exp. date is March 2017, so I thought they'd be just fine, but as soon as I opened the bag I could tell they were stale. Like, I could use them as a frisbee and fling them through the air and they'd fly nice and far. Still, trying to make th most of it, I figured they might soften up after a few seconds in the microwave, like most tortillas do. No. So I put shredded cheese on it and melted it in the microwave, hoping the usual condensation would slightly soften them. No. Folding them in half makes them break along the seam. I mean, *maybe* you could use them for quesadillas if you're already planning to make the sides nice and crispy...except they actually TASTE stale too.Seriously. I've eaten slightly stale tortillas before and am like, whatever, it's fine - but I couldn't even finish this cheese melt I made just now. The tortilla just tastes bad. I'm toying with the idea of trying to bake all these unused tortillas (143 total count) into tortilla chips or something?? But I don't even know if it'd be worth it. I don't think Amazon will let me return them now that I've opened them. So I guess the best I can do now it to warn everyone else not to buy this. Unless you're planning to use a whole gross of 6-in tortillas for some craft project where you don't care if they are edible or not. Maybe?I did pull out some other packages and felt the softness of the tortillas through the packaging, and yeah, they're all just as stiff feeling. Yuck.
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