Flatbread Crackers

41 products indexed • Avg rating 4.50 • Avg price $46

Flatbread crackers in Health & Wellness include thin, crispy savory and seed-based crackers often marketed for low-carb, whole grain, or high-fiber diets. The category spans about 41 products with an average rating of 4.5 and mid-range pricing (avg $46); notable brands include Wasa

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose a flatbread cracker that fits a health-focused diet?

Check the nutrition label for whole-grain or seed content, fiber and protein per serving, and total sodium; opt for products with minimal added sugars and recognizable ingredients like whole wheat, seeds, or nut flours

Are there gluten-free or low-carb flatbread cracker options?

Yes—manufacturers make flatbread crackers using alternative flours (almond, chickpea, seed blends) that can be labeled gluten-free or lower in net carbs; always verify the package gluten-free certification and compare carbohydrate and fiber values per serving

What serving sizes and calorie counts should I expect for flatbread crackers?

Typical serving sizes range from 20–40 grams (often several crackers) with calories commonly between 80–200 per serving depending on thickness and ingredients; check the label to match portions to your dietary goals

What price range should I expect for health-oriented flatbread crackers?

Health-focused flatbread crackers typically fall into a moderate price range for shelf-stable specialty snacks; many options are priced under $50 for multi-pack or bulk purchases, with premium or artisan varieties costing more

How should I store flatbread crackers to keep them crisp?

Store crackers in a cool, dry place in their original sealed packaging or an airtight container; reseal immediately after opening and avoid exposure to humidity to maintain crispness

Can flatbread crackers be used in meal planning or as part of snack swaps?

Yes—flatbread crackers can replace bread or chips as a vehicle for protein-rich toppings (cheese, hummus, nut butter) or be portioned as single-serve snacks to help control calories and increase whole-grain or seed intake