According to most people's reply to this same question on Yahoo answers website, they said you could. They also suggested putting wax paper between each tortilla and wrap them really well and wrap the plastic wrap with foil, or ziplock them. When you want to use them, let them unthaw completely. I haven't tried to freeze them yet but I'm going to do it.
Yes you can freeze flour tortillas you don't want to freeze them in the store bought bag you want to put them in an air tight container ziploc type.
To keep tortillas fresh, store them in an airtight container or resealable plastic bag in the refrigerator. You can also freeze them for longer storage.
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No, I just checked the label of my tortillas.
¿Tenemos tortillas?
The texture of tortillas are bumpy,and hard.
Tortillas is a popular food in Mexico!
tortillas de maiz
I ate my tortillas proudly.
From MedicineNet.com: Flour tortillas have up to 150 calories each, corn tortillas about 50 calories. The flour types have around 30% calories from fat, compared with 10% for corn tortillas. Flour tortillas have about 140 milligrams of sodium, while corn tortillas have just 1 milligram. So corn is your clear choice here.
I can smell tortillas with my nose, I can feel tortillas with my toes. I can eat tortillas with my taste, Hearing and seeing them, they'll never be a waste! :D Hope this helps!
Cereal is not used to make tortillas.