Organic Long Grain White Rice, 2 Pounds — Non-GMO, Kosher, Vegan, Raw – by Food to Live

(10 customer reviews)

Organic Long Grain White Rice by Food to Live is slim and lengthy, with a light nutty aroma, it allows you to mix into both savory and sweet dishes to make the filling, low-cost meals. Long-grain rice has a slightly firmer texture than shorter rice varieties. Long-Grain White Rice contains vitamins fiber and minerals.

The perfect accompaniment to any meal, organic long-grain rice is truly a staple of any kitchen. White long rice has subtle “buttery and toasty” notes. Try cooking this rice with seafood, broccoli, tuna, or mushrooms in a multicooker; you’ll be surprised by the outcome. It goes well with coconut milk, coconut oil, and maple syrup. Long-grain white rice is just right for a balanced diet.

Price range: $11.99 through $59.99

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10 reviews for Organic Long Grain White Rice, 2 Pounds — Non-GMO, Kosher, Vegan, Raw – by Food to Live

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  1. SweetSarai

    Good product!
    Everything was perfect. Love this product!

  2. JASON

    High quality
    Great dry product for long term food storage. The bags are thick plastic sealed with heavy duty ziplock. It’s like they’re packaged with preparedness in mind. Will definitely do business again.

  3. John

    Great deal
    It’s hard to find organic rice at a decent price these days with inflation. This was a great deal and it’s perfect for our rice bowl dinners.

  4. Kate

    White rice
    Super light and non sticky! Love it.

  5. Linda

    nice product
    I like Jasmine rice but for some dishes I rather use the ordinary long grain rice.

  6. Jettie

    Very Good Rice!
    This is quality rice. I love it!

  7. Patricia

    A Staple in Our House
    This rice is the start of amny great meals; we use it several times a week.

  8. Mirabelle

    Best rice
    I’m looking forward to buying some again.

  9. Bev

    this product did not live up to claims.
    I opted for organic rice to use a product safer and without contaminants. but there is a warning on the label that it may contain lead. how can this be considered organic if the soil it is contaminating the product? And it was an exorbitant price for 1 pound and possibly no safer than non- organic rice. I was disappointed.

  10. Emily

    Warning this brand contains arsenic as labeled.
    This rice contains Arsenic and is known to cause cancer.

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