(3 pack) Nishiki Premium Grade Sushi Rice, 32 oz

(10 customer reviews)

Complete your Japanese meal with Nishiki Premium Grade Sushi Rice 32 oz. It makes a delightful side dish or a filling snack. Using new milling technology Musenmai, it does not contain any fat, cholesterol or sodium. It is also low in calories and rich in protein. This premium medium-grain sushi is easy to prepare. Just add water, cook, serve by itself or with your favorite dish and enjoy. The specially selected rice comes in a convenient resealable package that helps to lock-in its freshness and flavor.

Price range: $10.53 through $11.52

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10 reviews for (3 pack) Nishiki Premium Grade Sushi Rice, 32 oz

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  1. JaneGiang

    Versatile MEDIUM grain rice Nishiki.
    Nishiki usually sells Japanese SHORT grain rice for sushi in a 5 lb. paper bag in the Asian store like sugar/flour at the local grocery. The MEDIUM grain rice is more cost effective %26 versatile %26 also can make sushi. Koreans prefer Kokuho Rose %26 Botan Calrose Brands.

  2. Jana1832

    This is what I use for sushi and sashimi
    Don’t try making sticky rice with uncle ben’s, you have to use a product like this. This is the brand I use and this is the only brand at walmart (or my local one anyway) that will work for sushi. You have to make it in a specific way, rinsing it first before cooking and adding rice vinegar and sugar but there are plenty of recipes online on how to do it correctly but it does start with using the right rice for the job.

    I have no complaints with the rice, turns out great every time.

  3. JulieAnn

    Best rice
    The best rice ever I tried. Love it because it’s soft just what I like. Will definitely reorder again and highly recommended 👍👍👍

  4. MNgirl

    Great sticky rice
    This is the closest rice to the real stuff my husband had a taste of in Japan. I cook it in my rice cooker and it comes out great, nice and sticky and tasty.

  5. Ellen


    Absolutely the best rice for sushi! Very pleased.

  6. ProfMT

    Perfect for Sushi Night!
    So happy to find this sushi rice on Walmart.com. My 12-year old is a sushi fan, and it’s so easy to make at home. I cook this in the pressure cooker (1 c. rice 1.5 c. water

  7. Islandfam

    Best Sushi Rice
    We use this sushi rice for both sushi and frushi (fruit based sushi) and it is always perfect. Make sure to let it soak before cooking for best results.

  8. Tricia

    Rice
    Rice had a hole in the bag and rice was all over

  9. MrScientist


    3rd time in a row i order the short grain sushi rice via curbside pickup and receive the medium grain non sushi rice. i have no idea what this stuff tastes like…

  10. Donna


    Only had .007 oz in a unopened bag.

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