Nishiki Premium Brown Rice, 15 lb

(10 customer reviews)

Nishiki Premium Brown Rice offers a wholesome and flavorful foundation for your meals, bringing the quality of Japanese rice cultivation to your table. This 15 lb bag provides a generous supply of whole grain brown rice, celebrated for its nutty flavor and satisfyingly chewy texture. As a staple in many Asian cuisines, Nishiki brown rice is perfect for creating everything from traditional sushi rolls and stir-fries to hearty rice bowls and comforting side dishes. Elevate your everyday cooking with the natural goodness of Nishiki Premium Brown Rice. Its rich fiber and nutrient content make it a healthier choice for your family’s diet. Whether you’re preparing a simple steamed rice to accompany a meal or incorporating it into more complex recipes, this 15 lb bag ensures you have a reliable and delicious ingredient on hand. Experience the authentic taste and quality that Nishiki is known for.

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  1. John

    Great Brown Rice
    NishikiBrown is very fine rice and good for everything. I eat it myself and make my healthy dog food with this rice.

  2. DoxieAngel

    Delicious, nutritious, and great value!
    Delicious and nutritious rice. So grateful for the large size bag, and the great price, during a pandemic! I ordered this rice for several family members, too.

  3. yaozhu

    Good quality and price for good health.
    Good quality and price.

  4. Patricia


    Was on time

  5. Felicia

    NISHIKI brand brown rice doesn’t disappoint
    It’s a brand for brown rice I’ve always liked. I usually get it from the Asian market but since I don’t go out unless I just have to; ordering from Walmart was perfect. The one time earlier this year when I was stocking up, I purchased Uncle Ben’s brown rice … and did NOT like it at all. It look like someone tried to pass off white rice as brown by soaking it in brown liquid. I gave both bags away and saw that my favorite brand for brown rice – NISHIKI – was available to order. It pays to stick with what you know.

  6. Brian


    Taste Great… They so seem to take a little longer to Cook proper….. Good things come to those who wait….. Ugh

  7. Steelmanid

    I Love this Medium Grain Brown Rice.
    This is a great product. I prefer the medium grain brown rice because it is less points on my Weight Watchers eating plan. It also cooks up perfectly in my electronic rice pot and tastes great. The shipping was a bit slow but it got here in perfect condition.

  8. MEREDITH

    Great Rice, Poor Handling
    The rice itself is great. I would give it 5 stars.

    However, the packing clerk must have torn a hole in the bag while lifting it (it is heavy) and shipped it without repairing the hole, so by the time it got to me, several cups’ worth of rice had spilled inside and out of the cracks of the shipping box. Very disappointed.

  9. anonymous

    Fine, but processing needs to be fixed.
    The processing isn’t good. You will find husk of brown rice in here and will be spitting out some of them or eqting them by accident. This is one of the cheapest brown rice around, so this is one of the few options if you’re on a budget.

  10. David

    Ordered Brown received White
    I ordered medium grain BROWN rice. Walmart shipped medium grain Rico brand WHITE rice. I need medium grain brown rice. I’m old and can’t drive or do all the necessary things to correct Walmart’s mistakes in shipping. Now I have 20 pounds of WHITE rice and still need 15 pounds of medium grain BROWN rice.

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