Marsh Hen Mill Carolina Gold Rice, 24 oz

(6 customer reviews)

Marsh Hen Mill’s Carolina Gold Rice gets its name from the beautiful golden hue in the field right before harvest. It is known as the grandfather of long grain rice in the Americas. This historic rice has exceptional aroma, flavor and texture. It has a subtle nutty almond and floral aromas and flavors as well as a starch structure that makes it uniquely prized by home cooks and chefs alike.

$18.99

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  1. marilyn


    the flavor and aroma are unsurpassed by supermarket brands. the texture is old fashioned and lingers on your palate with elegance and authority. it’s expensive but worth the splurge!

  2. Dennis


    I have a recipe given to me by a friend that specifically calls for Carolina gold rice; I first made it with regular rice and it was noticeably different. The Carolina gold provided a very different taste and texture.

  3. Denise


    You haven’t eaten rice until you try this rice. It is the ultimately best rice I have ever had in my life. You can definitely tell the difference.

  4. Teresa


    We love Marsh Hen Mill Carolina Gold Rice!

  5. Scott

    Great Rice
    This is the best rice. Really nice flavor and texture.

  6. Michael

    THE BEST
    Great easy to make, awesome tasting rice.

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