Irving / TX. (mf) From white tablecloth restaurants and fast food chains to thousands of America´s pantries, tortillas are not just the other white bread. Tortillas are the second most popular bread type, beating out whole wheat bread, bagels and rolls, and only giving way to classic white bread, according to the TIA, a clear indicator that US taste profiles are changing.
Five years ago, the wrap became the sandwich sensation and restaurants expanded their menus by adding recipes that include tortilla wraps. Now, nearly all US fast food chains serve tortillas on their menus and sales of tortillas are booming, doubling in the last decade to over six billion US-Dollar (1).
Wraps became a dieters´ dream as health-conscious consumers filled them with all sorts of lean meats and vegetables for a healthy meal option. And the low-carb craze in 2004 helped redefine the importance of eating whole grain foods. The tortilla category is one of the only carb categories that continue to show growth, while most high-carb categories are declining in sales, according to AC Nielsen. Even Mission Foods sales for their top selling low-carb tortilla product are higher this year than the same time last year. The company, one of the largest tortilla manufacturers in the United States, produces tortillas around the world.
General Tortilla Facts:
- The Tortilla Industry Association (TIA) estimates the retail tortilla category is a 2,12 billion US-Dollar market in the USA.
- 62 percent of food industry suppliers – both commercial and non-commercial – reported using tortillas in their operations.(2)
- The Tortilla Category is projected to grow five to ten percent over the next few years, according to the TIA.
- Gruma, the parent company of Mission Foods, revolutionized the tortilla-making process by creating Maseca corn flour that allowed for convenient mass production of corn tortillas while preserving their authentic taste. And this process is still being used today.
- All of Mission Foods´ 19 US plants are certified as kosher.
- The word «tortilla» comes from the Spanish word «torta» which means round cake.
- According to Mayan legend, tortillas were invented by a peasant for his hungry king in ancient times. The first tortillas, which date approximately 10.000 years before Christ, were made of native corn with dried kernel.
- NASA has used flour tortillas on Space shuttle missions since the 1980s. They use tortillas in the place of bread because of the easy clean-up and because the bread crumbs can cause a lot of trouble in space.
Nutritional Information:
Flour tortillas are a low-fat food and contain iron along with other B vitamins. They have about 115 calories with two to three grams of fat per serving. Corn tortillas are a naturally low-fat, low sodium food and contain calcium, potassium and fiber. An average serving contains about 60 calories and only 1 gram of fat.
About Mission Foods:
Mission Foods, headquartered in Irving, Texas, and Gruma S.A.B. de C.V., a Mexican corporation, was founded in 1949, and is one of the largest tortilla manufacturers in the United States. Gruma S.A.B. de C.V. is the parent company of Mission Foods (Gruma Corporation) and a leading Mexican producer of corn masa flour and tortilla products. Mission has operations in Mexico, the United States, Central and South America, Europe and Asia. With all subsidiaries Gruma produces over 25 percent of the world´s tortillas.
(1): According to a study done by Dr. Jozef Kokini
(2): Tortilla Foodservice Usage Study commissioned by TIA in 2004
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