Size:3 Pack Snack size "MINI's of The Pure Wraps coconut wraps Curry version. 3.5 inches x 3.5 inches which is a great size for kids, snacks, appetizers or dips. The Bread or Tortilla Alternative - Non-GMO project verified/non-GMO package - Contains NO Gluten, Dairy, Egg, Soy, Tree Nuts, Peanuts or Corn - Raw, Vegan & Alkaline - Convenient for Work, School and Travel - Storage & consumption near room temperature is optimal - May be refrigerated unfilled & covered - Keep away from dry circulating air over long periods of time - Avoid direct sunlight & DO NOT FREEZE Improv’eat is a provider of pure, unadulterated food that acts on the belief What You Eat Matters! We have merged the wisdom, science and pleasure of real food with continuous positive intent. Improv’eat believes that food is medicine and illness begins with nutritional deficiencies. In order to support wellness and fight disease we need clean food from a clean environment. Therefore, we are committed to unlocking the value of food by combining the ancient wisdom about nourishment with nutrient-rich ingredients and safe preparation techniques. » Improv’eat has taken a stand to fight for the health and wellness of current and future generations. It is going to take a concerted effort on the part of many to overturn the status quo in the food industry that has historically valued price per pound instead of nutrition per calorie. We represent a paradigm shift in the way food is grown, handled and packaged. We expect you to hold us accountable to our standards because we believe What You Eat Matters! Please note: The Pure Wraps can be refrigerated though it is not necessary. It is best to consume The Pure Wraps soon after food is placed inside (depending upon moisture level)
L**X
Two Great Products. One Slightly Better Than the Other.
This review is for Julian Bakery Paleo Wraps AND Pure Wraps, Paleo Coconut Wraps. These are competing companies who produce an almost identical product. I wasn't sure which to buy and so I decided to invest in both and pick which one tasted best and works best for my needs. The review that I am posting here is for both products and each ad page is getting the exact same review - although my star rating for Julian Bakery Paleo wraps if 4 stars as opposed to 5 stars for the Pure Wraps, Paleo Coconut Wraps.http://amazon.com/gp/product/B00EPTYHGA?ref_=cm_cr-mr-titlehttp://amazon.com/Wraps-Paleo-Coconut-Original-Flavor/dp/B00N26M4L2/ref=sr_1_1?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1434929738&sr=1-1&keywords=pure+wraps+paleo+coconut+wrapsBottom Line, I liked both products but I liked Pure Wraps, Paleo Coconut Wraps better. Here is a compare/contrast rundown on both products:1. FUNCTIONALITY: Both companies produce a serviceable wrap - low in carbs, low in calories, they arrived fresh and in one piece, they hold together and don't break apart, they are flexible so that when you roll them up around the filling, everything is stable and the filling is secure. This is a really great feature for both products.2. FLAVOR. The taste is both products is similar to each other but totally different from any tortilla or flatbread product that you have ever tried. There is a VERY strong coconut flavor, so if you don't like coconut, you should either pass these by, or you should plan to wrap them around fillings that are so strongly flavored that the coconut is drowned out. I like coconut so this is no problem for me. The biggest flavor difference between the two is that the Julian Bakery Paleo Wraps are salt free and the Pure Wraps are seasoned with Himalayan Pink Salt (a healthy, mineral rich salt choice). This makes Pure Wraps perfect for savory meals, while the Julian Bakery Paleo Wraps are great as a dessert wrap. Filling one of the Julian Wraps with fresh strawberries and whipped coconut cream creates a yummy dessert that will satisfy those who miss desserts. Just add stevia and vanilla and you have something that will surely satisfy folks with a sweet tooth! I like the Pure Wraps best, but there is a place for both in my kitchen.{FYI: The Julian wraps are also available in Tumeric flavor, so they might have a better taste to people who don't like coconut. I haven't tried the Tumeric though so I cannot comment on if they are good or not.}3. TEXTURE. The texture of both products is exactly the same. Have you ever had fruit leather? That is what these are like - except the mouth feel is a bit different because the don't taste at all like fruit leather.4. HEALTH. Outside-the-box products like this exist because of special dietary needs and that makes the health properties of these wraps very important. The ingredient list for both products is almost identical, and with the exception of the Himalayan salt in the Pure Wraps and the extra coconut oil in the Julians they are pretty much the same product. There are some discrepancies with the Nutrition Facts listed on the packages and I can't account for this considering that the ingredients are almost identical. The Julian Wraps claim to have 70 calories and 6 grams of carbs per wrap, while the Pure Wraps boast only 60 calories but 8 grams of carbs per wrap - making them 2 grams higher than the Julian's in carbs. Both are Gluten Free, both are vegan. The Julians have EVCO in their ingredient list giving each Julian wrap 5 grams of fat, as opposed to the Pure Wraps - with no added oil - at 2.5 grams of fat per wrap (the coconut in the Pure Wraps brings it's own fat, so even without added fat it still does have some. Each Julian contains 45 calories in fat while each Pure Wrap contains 25 calories in fat. In addition to this, the Pure Wraps advertise that their product is vegan, gluten free, RAW AND ALKALINE.5. COST: Being specialty items, both products are relatively expensive. Since prices are constantly fluctuation, this section might not be incredibly helpful, but at the time of my purchase, the Julians came in a package of 7 wraps for $10.99 (3.5 oz per package of 7), while the Pure Wraps came in TWO PACKAGES OF 4 EACH for $12.49 (1.98 oz per package of 4 OR 3.96 oz total per package of 8). That works out to $1.57 per Julian and $1.56 per Pure Wrap. The Pure Wraps win this one on 2 counts - they are slightly less expensive AND they come in TWO sealed bags of 4 each meaning that they stay fresher longer. Both products dry out pretty quickly so the idea of sealing them in bags of 4 really helps the wraps to last longer - giving you more bang for your buck.So there it is folks! Two great products. My personal favorite it the Pure Wraps, but I also like the Julians. I am giving the Pure Wraps 5 stars because they have a better flavor, are less expensive, packaged in a freshness-preserving two bags, and they are Raw, Vegan and Alkaline. Julians get 4 stars because they don't taste quite as good (although the sweeter flavor lends itself to desserts), they are slightly more expensive, packaged in one large bag that dries the product out once opened, AND because my past experiences with Julian Bakery's quality control and poor customer service makes me trust this company a bit less.All the same I really do like the Julian Wraps.And I LOVE the Pure Wraps.
E**Y
Simply the best!
Simply the best! Delicious, gluten free, even my delicate tummy likes this one. :-) This brand has no added coconut oil, so taste better and last longer. Love being able to make wraps again!
P**M
These wraps are great if you realize the size of the wraps
These wraps are great if you realize the size of the wraps. Each rap is very small 3.5 x 3.5. They are for appetizers not a meal. I think they're made well, the quality and the taste. I would like to see the size maybe 6 by 6 or 7 by 7 so you could make a fajita as a meal. Hope this helps. Update i see they do make the larger ones. Did not see size from the sellers information but a reviewer said they are 7x7. You need to make sure they are the larger ones if that is what you want. I at first gave it a 3 star rating but changed it to five stars for two reasons more. 7x7 is a good size and the other reason important to me and maybe to others is the wraps come in an even number such as 8 wraps. I believe most people are sharing a meal with someone so there should be an even number. And if not sharing why not have an even number anyway. Paleo wraps and nucco wraps come in odd numbers such as five raps or seven wraps. I feel when a company does that they do it to encourage the customer to buy another package. As far as the cost they are pretty much equa. I can't remember but pure wraps may have been the Best Buy. I've tasted paleo wraps and I've tasted pur wraps and I feel both are quality products and like them both the same. Hope this helps
K**R
A subtle sweetness and yet durable enough to keep form and not ...
Pure wraps are very tasty! A subtle sweetness and yet durable enough to keep form and not tear. I wrapped all kinds of foods in mine, from eggs, bacon, avocados- to grilled chicken spinach and tomatoes. The only thing is you only get 4 in a pack and they are pricey.$$$
A**R
I liked them more than I thought I would
I was really impressed with this product. I liked them more than I thought I would. Everyone's taste buds are different but to me they did not have an overwhelming coconut taste and I did not find them too greasy as some others' stated. The product is exactly as stated - it is a nice, clean ingredient food that is made from coconut so if you don't like the taste of coconut they are probably not for you. I used them for both a dessert wrap and with savory ingredients and enjoyed both. I wouldn't suggest trying to fill them with something that works against the coconut flavor profile. There were so many recipes ideas out there on google for how to use them that you don't even need to be creative. As far as the texture, I didn't mind it as some of the less favorable reviews complained about. It's coconut and it has the texture of coconut...it's that simple! It's almost like the texture of a nori wrapper or a lightly steamed collard wrap if I had to compare the texture to something. They are firm but pliable. The advantage of that firmness is that you can easily spread ingredients on them without them tearing and they help up well to moist ingredients. They definitely have their place in my nutritional rotation and I will be ordering again.
M**M
Good gluten free substitute for sandwich wraps
I have been buying the Julian Bakery Paleo wraps for several months. After their snafu this summer I decided to look elsewhere. Another reviewer said these were better and I have to agree. They are a little softer and a little thicker. They taste just the same as the Julian Bakery wraps--very coconuty, slightly sweet, without being overwhelmingly so. I wish they came in a savory flavor like the Julian turmeric flavor.As others have noted, if you are looking for a replacement for wheat based tortillas based on flavor and texture alone then these are not that fantastic. BUT if you are looking for gluten free replacements for wraps these are passable and once you get used to them quite good. I use them as sandwich wraps and so does my husband.At about $1 per wrap they seem more like a luxury item than a staple food. I would give them 5 stars if it were not for the cost.
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