DELICIOUS. EASY.FRESHLY BAKED.
Our Tandoori Flatbreads, in Original and Whole Wheat are NON GMO and made with only quality, hearty ingredients. A versatile, delicious bread the entire family will enjoy. Use as a pizza base or with a variety of dips, meats, fish, vegetables and cheeses. We know your family will love the unbeatable fresh taste and texture of our Toufayan Flatbreads. Enjoy.
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The Toufayan family is proud to make the finest tasting and healthiest breads for your family. We’re always glad to hear from you, so if you have a moment, drop us a line at info@toufayan.com or leave a comment below.
My wife is diabetic, so she has to limit her carbohydrates. I cant find anywhere what the carb count is for this.
Thanks for your question Pete.
Toufayan Original Tandoori Flatbread has 34g of carbohydrates per serving (1/2 flatbread). Garlic Tandoori Flatbread has 31g. You can find the nutritional information for each product on our products page, just select a product type on the left (desktop) or just below the main title image (mobile devices) to filter the results. Then, click or tap a product image to see details. On the details page, below the description and the UPC, select the Nutritional tab to see all the details about the product. Always check the physical packaging for the most accurate and up to date nutritional information and allergen warnings.
If you’re interested in low-carb options, check out our low-carb varieties, including our Keto breads.
Toufayan Keto Flatbread only has 18g of carbs, with just 5 net carbs!
Absolutely LOVE your flatbreads ! ! ! Thank You soooo much for making them affordable ! ! ! Blessings ~ Elaine
Made BBQ chicken Flatbread with this…It turned out good👍
https://youtu.be/UBVJM8EMFAU
Is this the same as naan bread or is there a difference in tandoori flatbread and naan? Thanks!
Hi Josten, that’s a great question!
Aside from the shape, thickness and texture, there are subtle flavor differences between Tandoori Flatbread and Hearth Baked Naan.
Naan bread is made with Maida (flour), which gives it a slightly more dense texture, while the Tandoori Flatbread has a more savory flavor. Traditionally, Tandoori flatbread is served plain, while Naan is served with fillings or toppings. Many flatbread recipes can be substituted with either bread and we encourage you to try them both. Let us know which is your favorite and how you like to eat them.
That response is the information I was looking for. Love your tandoori bread with everything. I find flatbread dull and flavorless.
We loved your snuggle buns for all our cook outs. Have you considered making them again?
Every time we do a cookout, we do miss those Snuggles. We’re still only looking into the possibility of bringing them back, but we’re glad to hear you asking about them, thank you!
I have missed them since about 1997! I am 71 yrs old and would love to have them again (they are to die for!)
I really appreciate how excellent your products ! And that you your prices are very reasonable. Thank you so much !
You are very welcome! We’re glad you enjoy them as much as we do!
I don’t know what is up with food companies as of late, but everyone is adding so many calories to the food items I’ve been consuming for years, and for no reason, because I can’t even taste or see a difference. I’ve always eaten these flatbreads which were originally 330 calories and now all of a sudden I’m checking the back and it’s 190 per half a serving… that’s 380 calories for one naan flatbread?! They sell naan bread that’s bigger in size from other companies and it’s like half the calories of that! I am no longer buying from this company. Oh, and I know pizza dough that’s 250 calories for the entire dough, and you could make multiple breads out of it. I’m extremely disappointed.
Hello Brittany,
We really appreciate your business and we’re sorry you’re dssappointed. However, please note that we have never changed the recipe for our Tandoori Flatbread. The calorie count has remained the same since the product was first made. If you have found an alternative flatbread with less calories, or if you’d rather have pizza dough, we hape you enjoy that one. We are a family-owned and operated company and we strive to do the best we can with our recipes, our customer service and our quality control. There are a lot of options out there for consumers, but we endeavor to create the best bread products and the greatest value available. Let us know if you have any questions.
Hi I was wondering is any of you tandoori bread non leavened ?
Thanks for your question. All of our flatbreads are leavened.
May I freeze this product?
All of our products can be frozen to extend freshness! Freeze them before the ‘use by’ date and they’ll keep for up to 6 months in the freezer. It’s best to freeze well-sealed products with little or no air in the packages. Prepare breads and other sensitive foods for freezing by letting them chill in the fridge for a few hours first. The faster food reaches its freezing point, the better they will retain their freshness. Defrost frozen bread products by returning them to the fridge overnight, or let them thaw on the countertop.
Just bought some of your flatbread at Publix. I have looked everywhere on the plastic packaging and nowhere does it explain how to cook/reheat it (oven temperature, how long to leave the flatbread in the oven). Am I missing something obvious?
Hi Henrick,
Our Tandoori flatbreads are ready to eat, straight from the package. You can warm them up in an oven or toaster oven for 2-3 minutes at 350°. Tastes vary and you might decide to warm them a little longer or shorter depending on what you prefer.
You can check our recipes for serving suggestions and cooking tips. Please let us know if you have any questions or suggestions!
wanting to get prices on single and case
Hello Jason and thanks for your interest. Please contact a sales agent directly: info@toufayan.com
Thank you! Love to use in so many recipes!
Is this vegan. Ingredients look fine but you usually stick a v on it
We don’t source any of our ingredients from animals. However, some ingredients may originate from micro organisms, making it difficult to become certified vegan. Opinions vary as to whether this constitutes as vegan or not and the debate continues in many circles. We feel that micro organisms (like yeast) are intrinsic to baking and strive to select only wholesome, sustainable ingredients for our recipes. Feel free to ask any questions or comment further.
Thank you!