If you’re looking for some vegan tortilla wraps brands to check out, then you’re in the right place. We’ve compiled over 21 products with a variety of different flavors that you can add to your shopping list.
But first – Are wraps and tortillas vegan?
The answer is almost always yes. There may be some niche brands or restaurant versions that are made with lard or something like that, but most store-bought wraps and tortillas are 100% vegan.
And be sure to check out the end, where we feature a short video with 3 amazing things you can do with these vegan wraps.
Let’s start the list…
**Some of these products have mono and diglycerides which may be of animal or plant origin – it’s impossible to tell. Many vegans don’t worry about trace ingredients like these and you shouldn’t either if you’re just making the transition. That being said there are plenty of options without them.
Also, always double check ingredients before buying. We do our best to keep things up to date and accurate, but its always best to make sure.
Rudi's Gluten-Free Plain Tortillas
If you’re looking for a nice plain tortilla, maybe for tacos or enchiladas, something that doesn’t require any special flavor, these are a good buy.
They have a simple taste, so they won’t obstruct any other flavors you might have going on.
They’re gluten free, soy free, dairy free, and nut free.
They also don’t have any high-fructose corn syrup, and they’re non-GMO.
Whole Grain Flours (Sorghum, Brown Rice, Corn, Amaranth, Quinoa, Millet, Teff), Corn Starch, Tapioca Flour, Rice Flour, Water, Canola Oil*, Xanthan Gum, Evaporated Cane Juice, Cultured Dextrose and Maltodextrin, Salt, Guar Gum, Baking Powder (Monocalcium Phosphate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Corn Starch), Malic Acid, Active Dry Yeast, Apple Cider Vinegar*Non-GMO and expeller pressed
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If you’re looking for a veggie-based wrap to sneak some extra antioxidants in your diet, then these will do the trick.
They’re gluten free, soy free, and low sodium in case you’re watching that too.
They don’t require refrigeration, so if your fridge is already jam-packed with other goodies, you don’t have to worry about making space for these.
However, they can stick together so be sure you’re only grabbing one.
Apples, spinach, onion, quinoa, psyllium husk
Sunfood Superfoods Raw Vegan Coconut Wraps
These wraps are non GMO, gluten free, and only made with three ingredients.
So, if you’re looking to stick to a simple diet, this will be a great option.
Because they’re coconut based they go well with pretty much everything. Sweet or savory, these can go both ways.
So having said, they can be a little too sweet but most have no issue.
Raw Organic Coconut Meat, Raw Organic Coconut Water, Raw Organic Unrefined Virgin Coconut Oil
Wrawp Spicy Flatbread Wraps
If you want a wrap that’s a little thick, and full of spicy flavor Wrap has got you covered with these.
They’re thick like a flatbread but still thin enough to do your favorite wraps.
These have all organic ingredients. They’re also grain free, gluten free, nut and soy free.
They have no preservatives and no sugar added.
They are a dehydrated wrap, so they can be a little stiff, but just add a little water or moist ingredients and it’ll soften right up.
Just note, they come in multiple flavors so be sure to check out the ingredients for each.
Ingredients: Zucchini*, Apple*, Flax Seeds, Coconut*, Jalapenos, Cayenne Pepper, Turmeric*, Citron, Black salt.
*-organic
Sushi Party Soy Wrappers
Ok so these are made by Sushi Party, but you can use them for way more than that.
These are fun and colorful. But don’t worry they get their color naturally from things like paprika and turmeric.
And they are primarily made with soybean protein. These do have a pretty hefty ingredient list but that’s just from the color extracts for each wrap.
If you’ve ever oredered soy paper rather than seaweed at a sushi restaurant, then you’ve probably had these.
If it turns you off, don’t worry. There are cleaner ingredient wraps below.
Soybean protein, soy flour, glycerol, soybean oil, water, spinach extract color (polysorbate 80, spinach extract, sunflower oil, glycerol, ascorbyl palmitate, DL alpha tocopherol); paprika extract color (glycerol, paprika, deionized water, sucrose esters, mono & diglycerides of fatty acids, ascorbyl palmitate, dl alpha tocopherol); turmeric extract color (propylene glycol, curcumin); sesame seeds, titanium dioxide color (glucose syrup [wheat], titanium dioxide, deionized water, gum acacial).
Paleo Turmeric Wraps
These wraps are pretty similar to the coconut wraps.
And by similar, I mean the only other ingredient they have is turmeric and that’s for color, though some people say that they can taste hints of it making these more ideal for spicy and savory wraps, as opposed to the coconut wraps.
These are also non-GMO, gluten free, grain free, starch free, and only 70 calories per wrap.
*Coconut meat, *coconut water, *unrefined virgin coconut oil, turmeric (*derived from organic coconuts).
Siete Almond Flour Tortillas
If you’re wanting something parallel to a standard tortilla without carbs (not that carbs are bad), these will suit your needs.
If you warm them slightly before use, they are perfect for any kind of wrap.
These are also really sturdy as compared to some other wraps, which makes them great for messy foods, and fillings that have more texture.
They have a simple ingredient list, so you can get the real thing without all the additives.
almond flour, tapioca flour, water, sea salt, xanthan gum
Pure Wraps Coconut Wraps With Curry Flavor
These are amazing, and they have that savory curry flavor that will spice up even a basic veggie wrap.
These contain no gluten, dairy, soy or even corn. So, if you’re wondering how they make them, they’re coconut based as well.
These also don’t have to be refrigerated, in fact, room temp is optimal for these, so in the pantry they go.
Coconut Meat, Coconut Water, Organic Curry Powder and Himalayan Salt
Food For Life Sprouted Corn Tortillas
These corn tortillas are great if you’re looking for something gluten-free and vegan.
They’re sprouted with all orgnaic ingredients.
They’re really great for tacos or burritos if you want that authentic taste and feel.
Food for Life is an amazing brand and I highly recommend them.
Organic Sprouted Wheat, Filtered Water, Organic Sesame Seeds, Organic Sprouted Soybeans, Organic Sprouted Barley, Organic Sprouted Millet, Organic Sprouted Lentils, Organic Sprouted Spelt, Sea Salt.
One Organic Nori Wraps
I love sushi, so I’m always in search of a good seaweed wrap.
They’re not as easy to find as one would think, and many on the market have an insane number of additives and preservatives.
These are completely organic and literally made from one ingredient. And in one package you get 50 sheets which are more than enough sushi rolls to go around.
Organic Roasted Seaweed
Star Anise Foods Vietnamese Brown Rice Spring Roll Wrappers
These are the world’s first and only brown rice spring roll paper according to them.
I haven’t seen any other brands, so they may be right.
What I do know is that it’s another really great alternative to some of the spring roll wrappers on the market that contain unnecessary additive and preservatives.
These are gluten-free in addition to having no fat. They are pretty good and easy to use if you’re not a genius in the kitchen.
Brown rice, cassava, water, organic green tea, salt.
La Tortilla Factory Ivory Teff Wraps
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If you’re unaware what Ivory Teff is, which is the main ingredient in these tortillas, it’s similar to quinoa and native to Africa.
And it works great in making these taste like a real flour tortilla.
Some people even slice these and make them into tortilla chips for salads and dipping.
You get 6 tortillas per pack for a pretty good price, so they may be worth giving a try.
Water, Tapioca Flour, Whole Grain Ivory Teff Flour, Brown Rice Flour, Expeller Pressed Canola Oil, Soy Lecithin, contains 2% or Less of Each of: Guar Gum, Cellulose Gum, Maltodextrin, Carrageenan, Monoglyceride, Non-Aluminum Baking Powder (Monocalcium Phosphate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Cornstarch), Sea Salt, to maintain freshness (Sorbic Acid, Calcium Propionate).
GemWraps Mango Chipotle Sandwich Wraps
These mango chipotle wraps have one of the greatest flavor profiles.
If you’ve never had mango chipotle, you need to.
The spicy and sweet flavors happening at the same time is what dreams are made of.
And these non-GMO, gluten free, fat-free and low sodium wraps are the perfect reason for you to give it chance.
Mango concentrate, fruit pectin, soy protein isolate (naturally sourced from soybeans), cellulose powder, vegetable glycerine, dried chipotle chile pepper, water, sorbitol (naturally sourced from apples). Contains: soy
Nuco Gluten-Free Coconut Wraps
This is another coconut wrap, but these don’t have an overwhelming coconut flavor like some of the other wraps do.
These are certified organic, non-GMO, and have no salt added.
They’re also gluten free, grain free, corn free, soy, dairy, and egg free.
They don’t have to be refrigerated and they have a one-year shelf life, which is pretty long for a natural wrap.
Organic Coconut Meat, Organic Coconut Water, and Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
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This is another Wrap that will have your palette thanking you.
These dehydrated wraps are made from fruits, so these are a little bit on the sweet side, but they will still suit your needs.
Especially with veggie wraps, they add a little extra something so that your wraps don’t taste plain.
You can also use these as a nori roll for dessert roll up.
Don’t forget to wet these though, otherwise, you’ll only be able to use them as crackers.
Banana, Coconut*, Strawberry, Chia Seeds*, Flax seeds *-organic
Siete Cassava & Coconut Flour Tortillas
Just like their almond flour sister these tortillas give you the real deal.
The grain, gluten, and dairy free tortillas give you the authentic feel without the usual flours if you’re trying to avoid them.
It is better if you warm these before use but be careful not to warm them for too long because they can become crispy.
But if you want them crispy, try adding a little oil, and make sure to form them.
Cassava flour, Water, Coconut Flour, coconut oil, apple cider vinegar, sea salt, Xanthan gum
Pure Wraps
Like their spicy curry sister, these contain no gluten, dairy, soy or even corn.
This is their original wrap, so it does have a slight coconut flavor.
They don’t have any added coconut oil so that does help them to last a little bit longer, and they don’t have to be refrigerated which is another plus.
Coconut Meat, Coconut Water, Himalayan Salt
Engine 2 Organic Sprouted Ancient Grains Tortillas
These wraps can be bought at your local whole foods and online so they’re easily accessible.
They use completely organic materials and they are pretty big, larger than most vegan tortillas and wraps.
They’re high in fiber, have no added oils, and they’re low sodium.
Made with sprouted grains, these tortillas are best served warm.
If you’re going whole foods plant-based, these are an excellent choice.
Organic sprouted wheat, filtered water, organic sprouted barley, organic sprouted millet, organic hulled sesame seeds, organic sprouted emmer, organic sprouted quinoa, organic sprouted lentils, organic sprouted soybeans, organic sprouted spelt, sea salt, organic cultured wheat starch
Sandwich Petals Agave Grain
These wraps have mixed reviews.
They are fairly small, and that seems to be on the con list for a lot of people.
While others say they are perfect sandwich size without all the extra bread.
They are grainy and have seeds, but many people like the added texture.
It’s all personal preference with these, but it never hurts to give them a try, you may love it.
They are dairy, soy, nut, and egg free and have a shelf life of 100 days so you’ll be able to find plenty of uses for them.
Gluten-Free Proprietary blend of milled and whole grains (Corn, Flax, Sesame, Buckwheat, Brown Rice, Sorghum, Millet, Quinoa, Teff, and Amaranth), Water, Organic Agave nectar, Tapioca Starch, Raisin Juice, Molasses, Short Chain Fructooligosaccharides, Xanthan Gum, Dicalcium Phosphate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Fumaric acid, Sodium Propionate and Sorbic Acid.
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This is another really flavorful tortilla.
They’re made with red bell pepper, jalapeno, onion, and garlic flavors, making them the perfect addition to any tex-mex style dish.
It’ll take your tacos and burritos to the next level, without any extra work on your part.
Whole Grain Flours (Sorghum, Brown Rice, Corn, Amaranth, Quinoa, Millet Teff), Corn Starch, Tapioca Flour, Rice Flour, Water, Canola Oil*, Xanthan Gum, Evaporated Cane Juice, Cultured Dextrose and Maltodextrin, Salt, Baking Powder (Monocalcium Phosphate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Corn Starch), Guar Gum, Malic Acid, Red Bell Pepper Powder, Jalapeno Powder, Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Carrot Granules, Parsley Flakes, Apple Cider Vinegar, Active Dry Yeast.
*Non-GMO, expeller pressed.
365 Everyday Value Handmade 100% Whole Wheat Tortillas
These affordable tortillas will not disappoint.
Yes, they are wheat, and sometimes people can correlate that with being dry or bland, but these are anything but.
They’re always fresh, soft, and tasty.
They are perfectly sized for so many uses and since they’re available at your local Whole Foods, you can have them any time, and that’s always a plus.
The only downside is the shortening.
Whole Wheat Flour; Water; Palm Oil Shortening; Wheat Gluten; Cultured Wheat Starch; Mono- and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids (Emulsifiers); Soy Lecithin (Emulsifier); Salt; Cane Sugar; Baking Powder {Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Cornstarch, Monocalcium Phosphate}
BFree Sweet Potato Wraps
These sweet potato wraps provide a unique flavor to whatever you decide to use them for.
They’re gluten free, wheat free, dairy free, egg free, nut free and soy free.
In addition to all that they taste great, not too sweet, and just the right amount of savory.
They’re non GMO and have no added sugar. And at just 95 calories a wrap these will help keep your figure trim and your tummy happy.
Water, Sweet Potato Flour (13%), Potato Flour, Corn Starch, Sorghum Flour, Carrot Powder, Thickening Agents(Xanthan Gum, Guar Gum),Tapioca Starch, Brown Rice Flour, Cellulose, Pea Protein, Inulin, Corn Flour, White Rice Flour, Sourdough( Fermented from Quinoa, Corn and Rice Flour), Cultured Dextrose, Acidifiers (Citric Acid, Malic Acid, Tartaric Acid) ,Tomato Powder, Rapeseed Oil, Salt, Raising Agents (Sodium Bicarbonate, Calcium Phosphate),Amaranth Flour, Quinoa Flour, Millet Flour, Teff Flour, Psyllium Husk, Yeast, Flour Treatment Agent( Ascorbic Acid)
Coco Nori Wraps: Original
Ok so there is coconut wraps all over this list, but they are all good.
And you can’t beat cutting out all the unnecessary ingredients, while still maintaining flavor.
These are made from young Thai coconuts.
Plus, there are tons of recipes online to get you started. Even more reason to give them a try.
Organic young Thai coconuts and Psyllium Husk
Before you go, you’ll want to check out this video below to see 3 easy and amazing recipes you can do with wraps and tortillas…
https://youtu.be/iS-eEv3uATU
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