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In the mood for enchiladas? You could try Smartmade Roasted Vegetable Enchilada Bake 9 oz. Box. This product contains 280 calories, 8 grams of fat, 14 grams of protein, and 39 grams of carbs per serving. This product is also very budget friendly. It usually costs approximately 3 cents, depending on the store and your location. We'd recommend you consider putting one of these products on your shopping list; they might be better: Blue Apron Family Dinner Meal Kit: Black Bean Enchiladas, Serves 4, Desert Gardens Red Chile Enchilada Sauce Mix (Pack of 4), (Price/Case)Foothill Farms Reduced Sodium Enchilada With Chiles Sauce Mix 8 Ounce Packet - 8 Per Case, and (5 Pack) La Preferidan Enchilada Sauce Mix, 1.5 oz.
vegetable blend (fire roasted tomatoes, cooked black beans, corn, roasted red bell peppers, poblano chiles), sauce (water, tomato paste, distilled white vinegar, spices, honey, salt, cornstarch, dehydrated onion, white corn flour, granulated garlic, paprika, garlic powder), ricotta filling (low fat ricotta cheese [whey, milk, cream, vinegar], bean puree, milk, parmesan cheese [cultured part-skim milk, salt, enzymes], cilantro, salt, cream, spices), corn tortilla (white corn masa flour [white corn masa, corn germ], water, cultured corn sugar, cellulose gum, citric acid), cheese blend (cheddar cheese [milk, cheese culture, salt, enzymes, annatto (color)], low moisture part-skim mozzarella cheese [milk, nonfat milk, cheese cultures, salt, enzymes], monterey jack cheese [cultured milk, salt, enzymes])
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