McCabe Organic Brown Sweet Rice – Organic Brown Sweet Rice | Rich with Fiber & Minerals | USDA and CCOF Certified | Product of USA | 3Lbs

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Experience the exceptional taste and nutritional richness of McCabe Organic Brown Sweet Rice, thoughtfully packed in a generous 3 lb (48 Ounce) size. Celebrated for its robust flavor and holistic nourishment, our brown sweet rice stands as a testament to nature’s finest offerings. Crafted with care and 100% natural, our brown sweet rice embodies the essence of pure goodness. Delight in its naturally sweet taste while embracing the wholesome benefits of whole grains in every bite. Elevate your culinary journey with McCabe Organic Brown Sweet Rice – where flavor, nutrition, and quality converge to create an unparalleled dining experience.

Price range: $18.19 through $31.99

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5 reviews for McCabe Organic Brown Sweet Rice – Organic Brown Sweet Rice | Rich with Fiber & Minerals | USDA and CCOF Certified | Product of USA | 3Lbs

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  1. Ashley

    Black “Forbidden” Rice
    I absolutely love this rice! The aroma, taste, and texture are top notch, this absolutely will be replace white rice in my home. I needed another healthy alternative, quinoa, and brown rice. It cook just like brown rice, very simple to prepare, just need to soak it a bit. Give it a try, I will make sure I keep this in stock moving forward.

  2. Jae

    Great Quality
    I really liked this sushi rice – tasted super delicious while being a healthy option, I’d definitely buy again!

  3. Fran


    My husband is a diabetic and this rice is higher in protein and fiber which doesn’t spike his sugar as much other rice.

  4. Stephen


    Taste good

  5. KatiesMoma


    Good product. Fast shipping. Expensive.

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