
Most stores only carry a couple of brands of tortillas. I have personally gone online to find the nutrition facts and plugged the nutrition facts into the WW app to figure out which ones are low in Smart Points, so I could give a thorough list.Ĥ. Besides being hard to know what size the app is referring to sometimes, many tortilla types just aren’t on the app at all, so you would either have to scan each package in the store or enter in the nutrition facts for each one. Not all types of tortillas, or sizes, are on the WW app. Most stores only carry a couple of different brands of tortillas, so just because a recipe tells you to use a “La Tortilla Factory” tortilla, it doesn’t mean you will be able to find the La Tortilla Factory brand of tortillas in your grocery store.ģ. In the WW app, it could say “small tortilla” or “8 inch” tortilla, and on the package it could say, “fajita size.” Unless you bring a ruler to the store, it can be hard to know what is what.Ģ. It can be hard to know if a tortilla is small, medium, large, 6″, 7″, 8″, 10″, 12″, soft taco, fajita, or burrito size. There are a couple of things that make it tricky to know which tortillas are best to use when it comes to Weight Watchers Points:ġ. The problem is I really wanted to share a smothered chicken burrito recipe with you, so I had to get over it and nail down some tortillas I can suggest…and that is where this list comes in…Ĭhances are, if you clicked on this post, you have considered the answer to this question: Which flour tortilla brand, and make, is THE LOWEST in WW Points?

Because I didn’t want to suggest a tortilla that most people could not purchase, I just shied away from them to be safe. Depending on the brand, size, and ingredients used, one tortilla can be anywhere from 1 WW Point to 12 WW Points. Are you asking yourself that question? I have tons of times, but I didn’t want to go through the trouble to find the answer…until now…Īs I tried to make recipes more WW friendly for my meal plans, I used to try to steer away from using tortillas, because if you use the wrong tortilla, it can sometimes mean doubling or tripling the number of Points for a recipe.
