Lundberg Family Farms Organic Wild Rice, Vegan, Gluten Free 8oz

(10 customer reviews)

True to its name, this long grain cooks with the aroma of the great outdoors. Its firm texture and rich, nutty flavor will add a rustic touch and whole grain goodness to your favorite recipes, including soups, side dishes, and even desserts. Grown with earth-preserving practices, our 20+ rice and quinoa varieties are cultivated to maximize the flavor of each tiny grain. Long, short, black, brown, white, red, and blended. Each variety brings something different to the table so you can get creative in the kitchen.

$13.98

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Lundberg Family Farms

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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 Lundberg Family Farms Organic Wild Rice, Vegan, Gluten Free 8oz

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  1. S


    Maybe I didn’t completely read the bag and therefore followed the first instructions which are for making the whole bag of wild rice–which makes a lot of wild rice all at once. The wild rice was yummy and the banter on the bag was friendly, however, I would have preferred to make it in small batches. I will buy it again though, and experiment with the water-to-wild-rice proportions in order to get smaller serving sizes.

  2. Sierramom

    Repeat order says it all.
    I have tried several wild rices over the years and this is my favorite!! This is a repeat order so that speaks for itself. I use wild rice in my turkey stuffing and this one is such a great texture and tastes great!

  3. Funtime

    Hard to Find
    I ordered this rice from Walmart because I could no longer find it in other stores. Also the price was at least a dollar less than I had paid previously. I add it to brown rice for variety and interest. I have used long-cooking rice for many years for its nutritional value. Since learning recently about arsenic in all rice, I rinse it and cook it in at least a 5 to 1 ratio of liquid, discarding the excess liquid at the end. Even more recently I learned that soaking rice overnight removes additional arsenic and makes the rice easier to digest.

  4. Averi123

    Lundberg Organic Wild Rice
    Does nit look or taste like rice. Has a unique, almost nutty flavor. Great alternative when you crave something different.

  5. OnlineShopper

    Deliciously and at a good price
    Have been buying at Publix. Much better pricing at Walmart. But the 2 day shipping needs improvement. Not quite true.

  6. Stephen

    Can’t beat the Lundberg brand of rice.
    this is amazing rice. Wild Rice can be dusty / dirty and needs to be rinsed repeatedly – the Lundberg brand is clean and shiny – yes it still should be rinsed but cooks up to a beautiful nutty rice that will enhance any dish. I used it to cook a Chicken, Mushroom and Wild Rice Soup that is a hit.

  7. MissJT

    Best rice on the market, and it’s good for you!
    This rice is so healthy! All rice has some arsenic in it; however, organic wild rice is known to have the least amount out of all the rice. It’s also high in iron, as well as other vitamins and minerals. It’s chewy just like brown rice. I love to make casseroles with it. It’s hard to find, and Walmart has a great price on it!!

  8. Michael


    never shipped just stuck on order placed

  9. phebe

    Did NOT receive purchase!! (👀if this is posted)
    NEVER received this purchase!!
    I’ve ordered this brand at least THREE times and all THREE times there were issues receiving our purchases!!

    •Walmart has a den of thieves!!!
    •Walmart shipping is NOT worth the hassle nor annual cost. AVOID IT!!
    •Walmart CS live agent chat is WACK!! They will lie to you just to close out your complaint!!

    Order from the company as the cost is not that different. Be sure to screenshot your tracking info.

  10. Olphia

    Unfit rice
    This rice is no good, it’s extremely small and it wouldn’t get done. It remains like wood.

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