(3 pack) Lundberg Organic Brown Rice Cakes, Lightly Salted, Vegan, Gluten-Free, 8.5 Ounces

(10 customer reviews)

Lundberg Family Farms Organic Rice Cakes are delicious, nutritious, 100% whole grain, and now Regenerative Organic Certified®! Made from our own freshly milled Regenerative Organic Certified® brown rice grown in California to ensure freshness, great taste, and whole grain goodness. Lundberg Family Farms Organic Rice Cakes are Vegan, Certified Gluten Free, Non-GMO Project Verified and contain 18g of whole grains per cake. Truly exceptional taste and a healthy snack for the whole family!

Price range: $5.99 through $22.65

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Lundberg Family Farms

Nutrition facts, 100 g

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Lundberg Family Farms

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10 reviews for (3 pack) Lundberg Organic Brown Rice Cakes, Lightly Salted, Vegan, Gluten-Free, 8.5 Ounces

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  1. James

    Organic and healthy
    The fact that it’s organic with clean ingredients plus that it’s dense and heavier than your typical rice cake makes it a great choice. One in the morning with some avocado, egg, and cottage cheese makes a great breakfast treat instead of bread. Some peanut butter and banana applesauce or fruit spread also makes a great healthy snack definitely recommend!

  2. Margaret


    I was surprised to see that these rice cakes arrived in perfect condition. They’re crispy, crunchy and have just a little salt. They hold up well spreading avocado or nut butter on them and don’t get soggy.

  3. Victoria

    Surprisingly delicious. My New Go-To.
    Surprisingly delicious! Won’t be buying the popular “other” brand as long as I can get these. ORGANIC a huge plus. These are crunchy and robust. They hold up well to melted cheese and other toppings. My new go-to.

  4. Denice

    Work good for gluten free diet.
    Nice crunch for open face spreads of any flavor. Hold their shape and do not break apart when loaded. Check for cracks before serving to guests. Larger than snack rounds so great for lunches or evening lighter meal.

  5. Leslie

    Nice
    Great tasting, and a good texture and crunch. Great as a substitute for bread. My only complaint is it breaks very easily making it difficult at times to eat and spread a topping.

  6. Tonya


    I was pleasantly surprised! The hint of salt makes it not so bland. Great substitute for toast with your eggs for breakfast. Great for a snack, cover with natural peanut butter. The size is perfect for, it’s a little smaller than a slice of bread.

  7. Susan

    favorite breakfast food
    these are my favorite rice cakes so enjoyable with cottage cheese and blueberries. I have been eating them for breakfast for years!!

  8. cherie

    best rice cakes,crunchy
    it was a delivery order and they dudnt take the coupon off pkg and scan it

  9. Eileen

    low calorie snack, light salt
    A good low calorie snack that is plain and not full of sugar. Mild flavor with very light salt. Does leaves a lot of crumbs when handling or eating, but makes a low calory pb%26j snack. Bag has 13 rice cakes, double wrapped with reclosable outer bag.

  10. Valerie

    Hard as a rock
    These were so compressed that they shatter when/if you can bite them. Shatter when I removed them from the packaging. The only way I could enjoy them were dissolved in soup or broth.

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