Nasoya Won Ton Wraps, 12 oz: Ideal for won tons and ravioli Instructions and delicious recipes enclosed Easy to use Recipe-ready No genetically engineered ingredients Contains no MSG Perishable, thin dough sheets Net weight of ravioli wrappers: 12 oz Source of iron Can be fried or baked Serve as an appetizer or dessert Nasoya wraps have just 50 calories per serving No saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol or sugars 2g of protein per serving Keep refrigerated
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Brand | Nasoya |
Item model number | 100147 |
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Product Id | 379328 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.2 (27 ratings) 3.2 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 037842076030 |
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I bought these specifically to make Crab Rangoon. They cooked up crispy and delicious.
Works what I needed them for
delivered on time and driver (Kandice)was very nice.
These are literally the only wonton wraps available so there's not much to compare them with, however they totally served their purpose, didn't tear when frying with filling, and tasted good.
My shopper not only chose a package of wrappers that were expired by a month., but also substituted for a different product and did not notify me.
This used to be my favorite wrappers for crab puffs, NOT anymore!!! Nasoya cheapens it up, they're made way thinner now, no flour between the sheets so they're very hard to peel apart, can't filled the stuffings much due to this. I'll be looking for different brand from now on, why oh why did you guys changed it?!?! 😡
wrong wonton wraps and didn't substitute on the order
Fungi, it still has 10 days to expire
Got the item and it was out of date as was using it the next day
Rhe Nasoya improved vegan won ton wrappers are a complete waste of time! every one tore, no matter how much or little filling they had. They're teying to save a buck on leaving the eggs out so theres no structural integrity. They should just trash this version and go back to making real food. This is the trash bag I threw them in after five frustrating tries of getting them to stick together without ripping.