This flat bread is low in fat and has no cholesterol inside it. There is also no trans fats inside this bread. A package is 3.9 ounces and it's in the freezer section. You will need to bake this for about 8 to 10 minutes depending on your stoves setting and temperature needs to be set at 375 degrees.
This is a great piece of flat bread that is made with whole wheat flour and olive oil.You can half of this bread for a serving and get 150 calories from it. There is also 30 total fat calories inside as well as no saturated fats. There is 280 milligrams of sodium inside this flat bread.
There is 1 gram of sugar found in this product as well as providing you with six whole grams of protein. This product is amazing for keeping you going and full through out the day. You'll also receive 4 grams of dietary fiber eating this flat bread. You'll also receive 6% of your daily Calcium intake as well as 10% of your Iron.
These flat breads can be used to make some amazing tasting sandwiches. Or simply cook them in the oven with some of your favorite cooked vegetables on top of this bread or add sliced cheeses.Some of the ingredient's you'll find that make this flat bread are as follow; wheat flour, salt, canola oil, yeast, water,shredded Parmesan cheese, olive oil, sugar, skim milk among many other seasonings and spices.
If your tired of eating boring sandwiches and tired of trying to find different alternatives to regular bread then you'll want to try this flat bread. With it's low cost and the fact that it's made with whole wheat and low in sugar it's better for you than other breads that are high in sugar and made from white flour.
You need to eat this immediately after purchasing or make sure you keep it in your freezer. Once your ready to enjoy this then simply turn the oven on and preheat it to 375 degrees then bake for about 8 to ten minutes according to your oven. Add lunch meats or cheeses or fresh vegetables.
For more information about this product you can learn about all the nutritional value and ingredients on the package. I purchased this flat bread at the Grocery Outlet in the Dalles, Oregon.
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