Jai Ho Certified USDA Organic Black Rice Whole Grain – 2 LB – Gluten-Free, Vegan, Non-GMO – Resealable Zip Lock Pouch

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Discover the rich, nutty flavor and numerous health benefits of Jai Ho Certified USDA Organic Black Rice Whole Grain. Known for its deep color and high antioxidant content, black rice is often referred to as the “forbidden rice” due to its rarity and history. This premium 2 LB pack offers whole grain black rice that is perfect for a variety of dishes, including salads, stir-fries, rice bowls, and grain-based meals. Naturally gluten-free, vegan, and non-GMO, this organic black rice is a nutritious, versatile addition to your pantry. Packaged in a resealable zip-lock pouch, it stays fresh and easy to store.

$13.99

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10 reviews for Jai Ho Certified USDA Organic Black Rice Whole Grain – 2 LB – Gluten-Free, Vegan, Non-GMO – Resealable Zip Lock Pouch

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  1. Terry

    Good and Tasty!
    I had never tried black rice before. I did not know what to expect, it is delightfully delicious and with out any seasonings other that a little salt and pepper. I’m sure if you wanted to season it with other seasonings, it would be just as good. I cook it in my insta pot with some black beans and is very tasty in a burrito.

  2. Urvashi

    Fresh and Value for Money
    It’s the best for value for money. they were sealed right and upon opening smelled fresh. didn’t have that grain smell like the rice usually has when not sealed properly. tastes fresh as well.

  3. Martin


    Great product particularly for those with diabetes. It’s easy to prepare, and great as addition to most any meal. Next up, I’m using it w/Gumbo.

  4. aude


    Best rice I ever tasted my husband love it too

  5. Marcia


    it is healthiest rice. love it!

  6. NB


    Tried black rice at a restaurant, and wanted it at home. It is pricey, but has a full flavor.

  7. Alida


    I love this Black rice for its texture and quality taste.

  8. Robert

    Beat expectations!
    Taste and smell were surprisingly great!

  9. Ashley

    Why so purple?
    This rice cooks quicker than other wild/black rices out there, which is why I purchased. I did not anticipate the amount of color bleed – my 3:1 white:black rice ratio produced a deep purple rice. The girls call it emo rice, I call it forbidden. Great flavor. Great meal addition for your moody teen.

  10. Dorothy


    It had added properties in the rice that did not belong and are not viewed as healthy.

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