One of the most popular flatbreads from Mexican cuisine, the tortilla wrap is equally popular in India. No prizes for guessing that tortilla wraps have incredible similarity to our rotis and parathas.
When a tortilla wrap is stuffed with various kinds of filling – be it meat or vegetables – it becomes a burrito and it’s one of the most convenient meals too, especially when you’re eating on-the-go. Tortilla wraps are also used to make tacos, enchiladas, and fajitas, etc. And the good news is that you don’t have to make a wrap from scratch at home. There are quite a few brands that make good quality ready-to-cook wraps. Here’s a look at some of the best brands of tortilla wraps you can buy online.
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Best Five Tortilla Wraps Available To Buy Online
Habanero Tortilla Wraps
This pack comes with six 8-inch tortilla wraps. You can use these to make burritos, tacos, and even our desi rolls. Experiment with fillings such as diced vegetables and guacamole or even grilled chicken, lettuce, mayo, etc.
Salsalito Wrap Tortilla
This is a pack of four plain flour tortilla wraps and weighs 348 gm in total. Use it to wrap your favorite ingredients and munch away, but don’t forget to warm up the wrap properly. This is a vegetarian product.
Delisun Soft Flour Tortillas Wraps
These tortilla wraps are made of soft flour and the pack contains six pieces. At 320 gm, you can make up to six delicious tortillas. Experiment with stuffing as well, whoever said you need to always go by the book.
Fresh2Go Tortilla Wrap
This is a 348-gm pack of six tortilla wraps. If you’re planning a movie night with friends, nothing like bringing out some of your favorite fillings and making burritos for dinner.
Old El Paso 8 Regular Tortillas
This pack of eight regular tortilla wraps is ideal for making soft tacos, burritos, fajitas, quesadillas, and enchiladas. The pack weighs a total of 335 gm.
Did you know that the word ‘tortilla’ comes from the Spanish word ‘torte’ which means cake? Add the diminutive ‘illa’ and tortilla literally means ‘little cake’. Tortillas date as far back as 10,000 BC. It was also the staple for the Aztecs who were the dominant race in Meso-America in 1519.