Healthy Lunch: Weight Watchers Wrap
You might have noticed that I am enjoying trying different Weight Watchers products lately.
I have tried their reduced sugar jams and also their chocolate muffins and Jaffa cake bars.
So far, I have enjoyed them all and I couldn’t really tell them apart from a standard full fat/ sugar product.
If I was given the standard product and the equivalent Weight Watchers version in a blind test, I wouldn’t have been able to tell the difference.
Although Weight Watchers products have less calories, they are just as tasty!
Weight Watchers Wraps come in a pack of 6 Mexican style tortilla wraps made with wheat flour.
They have only 107 calories per wrap, which is the equivalent of 3 ProPoints value per wrap.
They are low in fat, hence the low calorie content.
However they taste just like any other standard wrap – you can’t even notice that they are low fat!
The wraps are high in fibre as they have added wheat fibre. It has all the flavour of white wraps with the fibre levels of wholemeal wraps.
The wraps taste really nice served hot or cold with your favourite fillings.
I personally prefer having my wraps warmed up in the grill machine, so they look like a Panini with less bread.
I don’t have a grill machine at home, but we have one in the kitchen at work.
I had a very tasty mixed roasted vegetables and chicken wrap and I really enjoyed my lunch.
We also tried the wrap cold, and it was just as nice. Hubby had a jerk chicken and sweetcorn wrap, it smelled great.
Unfortunately I can’t comment on the taste as it was gone by the time I had a second look!
However hubby mentioned that it was full of flavour and he enjoyed it – I could have guessed that by how quickly he ate it!
Weight Watchers Wrap retails at RRP £1.34. It can be found at Tesco, Asda, Morrisons and Ocado.
While searching online, I have noticed they are half price at Tesco at the moment, so great to stock up as they have a long shelf life. Weight Watchers Wraps have a shelf life of 5 months.
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