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Mission Carb Balance Soft Taco Flour Tortilla

Yellow: Limit or adjust

A soft taco-size low-carb, high-fiber flour tortilla that may be useful for tacos or wraps, but added fiber can cause bloating, gas, cramping, constipation, diarrhea, or uncomfortable fullness for some people.

Why it received this rating

Mission’s Carb Balance soft taco tortilla is lower in net carbohydrates and marketed as GLP-1 friendly, but the current label information shows a high amount of fiber in one tortilla. For people taking a GLP-1 medication, that fiber load may need portion awareness, especially when appetite is low or digestive symptoms are active.

Portion and preparation guidance

Start with one tortilla and assess tolerance. If symptoms are active, choose a smaller portion or simpler filling. Pair it with lean protein, tolerated vegetables, and lighter toppings rather than fried meat, heavy cheese, creamy sauces, or greasy fillings.

Symptoms or considerations

Watch for bloating, gas, cramping, constipation, diarrhea, reflux, or prolonged fullness. Contains wheat and gluten unless the current label says otherwise. Ingredients and nutrition can change, so users should check the package label.

Label reviewed June 2026

Mission Foods currently lists the Carb Balance Soft Taco Flour Tortilla as 2g net carbs, 70 calories, 19g carbohydrate, 15g fiber, and 6g protein per serving. Branded-product ingredients and nutrition can change, so check the current package label.

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Corn tortillas are often smaller and simpler. Whole-grain tortillas may provide more natural fiber. Low-carb tortillas may be much higher in added fiber, so they can be useful but may need portion adjustment.

Individual tolerance varies. This rating is general educational guidance, not a statement that this food is the right choice for your personal medical needs. Follow advice from your prescriber or registered dietitian.

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