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Joseph's Middle East Bakery
Reduced Carb/Flax, Oat Bran & Whole Wheat Pita Bread
Great Taste! Joseph's provides you with a healthy, reduced carb, high protein
pita bread containing Flax, an excellent source of Omega-3! These pitas have no
cholesterol and contain three healthy ingredients: Flax, Oat Bran and Whole
Wheat, which may help protect your heart, while losing weight.
This product is kept frozen in our Netrition warehouse until the day they ship.
Shelf life is approximately 2 to 3 weeks at room temperature, up to 8 weeks refrigerated
or up to 6 months frozen. We strongly recommend refrigerating or freezing them upon receipt.
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Low Carb Pita Bread (Joseph's Middle East Bakery) - Average rating 4.9 (155 reviews)  -
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| 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. |
January 16, 2008 Reviewer: Diana Lynn in Pennsylvania |
| This is a great product!!! It's difficult to find in local stores, so I'm glad Netrition is now carrying it. Low in net carbs (4g per pita) and calories (60 per pita) without compromising taste or serving size--each pita is at least as large as any regular pita bread on the market. (It is a thin pita bread, however, but it can still be split open and filled with tuna or egg salad for a low carb meal). The bread is incredibly soft. It freezes well too, so you could stock-up and toss some in the freezer to have on hand for later. If you're looking for a low carb bread product--I'd recommend this one. |
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April 22, 2011 Reviewer: Jennifer in Ohio |
| Absolutely awesome!! We use these pitas for everything on our low carb plan. Our favorite was when we used them for pizza crust; they crisp up so nicely and no one would ever know they were eating a low car pizza crust! We make chips with them, toast them to eat as a toast substitute, use them as taco shells, stuff them with sugar free peach jelly and cinnamon and bake as a peach pie........the options are limitless!! Yummy! |
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August 11, 2008 Reviewer: Denise in Alabama |
| This bread is wonderful. We also tried the other Low Carb pita bread available on this site and this is much, much better. |
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March 07, 2012 Reviewer: eva in California |
| Love these pita breads! Great tasting and use them for a variety of meals from pizza, to stuffed breakfast pockets with scrambled eggs and ham. They hold up well and my kid's even like the way they taste! |
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July 25, 2011 Reviewer: Campbell in Alabama |
| This product is an absolute must have staple in my low carb kitchen! I have used them in many different ways for mini pizzas, wraps and paninis (I have a panini press that I was dying to use).
For the mini pizzas, I set my oven to 350 degrees and brush the pita on both sides and garlic infused oil, put it on a cookie sheet in the oven until it is crisp like a cracker, take it out, cover it with slices of provolone cheese, then tomato sauce (cheese barrier helps keep crust crispy) and favorite toppings, pop back in oven until cheese is bubbly. I'm a big fan of a thin crispy crust pizza and this fits the bill! Very satisfying:) I make white pizzas as well with smoked chicken...easy and delish!
These pitas have replaced bread for me and are a wonderful substitute. I highly recommend them as a bread replacement. I'm thinking about baking some off in the oven until crispy (no oil) and pop in the food processor to make a type of panko crumbs for breading. If you order these you won't be disappointed! Enjoy:) |
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Nutrition Facts
464-0001 Joseph's Middle East Bakery Reduced Carb/Flax, Oat Bran & Whole Wheat Pita Bread 6 pack
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Pita (37g/1.33oz)
Servings Per Container: 6
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Amount Per Serving |
% Daily Value* |
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Total Calories |
60 |
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Calories From Fat |
20 |
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Total Fat |
2 |
g |
3% |
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Saturated Fat |
0 |
g |
0% |
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Trans Fat |
0 |
g |
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Cholesterol |
0 |
mg |
0% |
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Sodium |
300 |
mg |
13% |
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Total Carbohydrates |
8 |
g |
3% |
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Dietary Fiber |
4 |
g |
16% |
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Sugars |
0 |
g |
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4
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Protein |
6 |
g |
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Vitamin A |
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0% |
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Vitamin C |
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0% |
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Calcium |
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0% |
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Iron |
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0% |
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| *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. |
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| Ingredients: Water, wheat, gluten, corn starch, flax, oat fiber, whole wheat flour, oat bran, yeast, isolated soy protein, soy flour, soy oil, sesame flour, salt, sodium acid pyrophosphate, dextrose, sodium bicarbonate, calcium propionate (a preservative), fumaric acid, potassium sorbate, mono-diglycerides, sucralose, sodium metabisulfite. |
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| Warning: Contains wheat and soy. |
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If you have further questions about this product, please contact Joseph's Middle East Bakery at 978-688-2221
The nutrition facts listed above are supplied as a courtesy to our customers. The nutrition facts were current and accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time they were entered. Manufacturers often change formulas or ingredients without notifying us. We do our best to keep them as up to date as possible, however Netrition.com will not be held responsible for any differences between what is listed on our web site and what is listed on the product that you receive. If you need to be 100% certain of the ingredients currently being shipped, we recommend that you call or email our customer service department to check the shelf of current stock.
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