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Frequently asked questions

  • What are cooking ingredient wrappers?

    Cooking ingredient wrappers are various types of edible papers used to hold or wrap food for cooking or eating.

  • Are wrappers usually made from rice or wheat?

    Yes, wrappers are typically made from the flour of some kind of grain, most commonly wheat or rice.

  • Are cooking ingredient wrappers the same as pastry dough?

    No, while they can be similar, pastry dough is typically richer and fattier, while wrappers are usually thin and light.

  • Can I make my own ingredient wrappers?

    Yes, there are many recipes online for different types of homemade ingredient wrappers.

  • Can I freeze ingredient wrappers?

    Yes, most ingredient wrappers can be frozen for longer storage.

  • What is the best way to store ingredient wrappers?

    To maintain freshness, store ingredient wrappers in a cool, dry place or in the fridge or freezer if appropriate.

  • How do I avoid ingredient wrappers from drying out?

    Keep them covered or sealed until ready to use, and only take out as many wrappers as you need at a time.

  • Are there different sizes of ingredient wrappers?

    Yes, ingredient wrappers come in a variety of sizes, from small dumpling or wonton wrappers, to larger tortillas or burrito wrappers.

  • What are some examples of cooking ingredient wrappers?

    Examples include wonton wrappers, egg roll wrappers, spring roll wrappers, sushi nori, rice papers, taco shells, and tortilla wraps.

  • Are there gluten-free wrappers available?

    Yes, there are gluten-free wrappers available made from ingredients like rice, potatoes, corn, and other gluten-free grains.

  • Where can I buy ingredient wrappers?

    You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.

  • Do I need to cook ingredient wrappers before using them?

    It depends on the type of wrapper and the recipe. Some need to be hydrated or lightly cooked before being filled and cooked further.

  • How long will ingredient wrappers last in the pantry?

    Unopened packages will typically last for several months, but once opened, check for a best by date.

  • Are there vegetarian or vegan ingredient wrappers?

    Yes, many ingredient wrappers are naturally vegan or vegetarian, but always check the label to be sure as some may contain ingredients like eggs.

  • Why do my ingredient wrappers keep tearing?

    You may be filling them too full, handling them too roughly, or they may be dried out. Try moistening them or handling them more gently.

  • What are some popular dishes that use ingredient wrappers?

    Popular dishes include dumplings, egg rolls, spring rolls, wontons, sushi, tacos, burritos, and enchiladas.