Near East Rice Pilaf (6.9 oz., 6 pk.)

(5 customer reviews)

Near East Rice Pilaf (6.9 oz., 6 pk.). Premium long grain rice, toasted orzo and a delicious blend of herbs and spices. Made with 100% natural, certified kosher ingredients. Cooks in five minutes; a quick and creative alternative to pasta or rice. Separate seasoning packet contains a blend of herbs and spices to create for an authentic flavor from around the world

$19.22

1000 in stock

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Near East

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5 reviews for Near East Rice Pilaf (6.9 oz., 6 pk.)

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  1. Leslie

    One Word: YUM
    Loved Near East Rice Pilaf for, quite literally, more than 50 years!

  2. JC

    Best price
    Best price. Love the rice.

  3. sharie

    Buy this!
    Great product .wonderful price

  4. WAPowerhouse

    Perfect price for perfect side dish
    Great price, delicious product

  5. Parke

    Do not bother, too much salt and MSG!
    Taste good if you like eating autolysed yeast extract, (better known as MSG). People just want pure good products without a lot of junk

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