Thai Kitchen Non-GMO Ready to Heat Fried Rice, 8.8 oz Pouch
Thai Kitchen Non-GMO Ready to Heat Fried Rice, 8.8 oz Pouch. Satisfy your craving for fried rice in seconds with Thai Kitchen Ready to Heat Fried Rice. It’s the ultimate in speed and convenience, simply pop the pouch into the microwave and heat for 90 seconds for light and fluffy fried rice made with real vegetables. Plus, cleanup a snap with the disposable pouch! Seasoned with soy sauce, ginger and garlic and studded with carrot, peas and corn, our fried rice is ready to serve as a side dish. Or, create a rice bowl meal by topping with a protein like scrambled eggs, tofu or leftover cooked chicken or shrimp. Add some extra veggies and a crunchy or nutty topping and dinner is served. Fully cooked and ready to heat, our fried rice is certified non GMO and gluten-free, and is free from artificial flavors or colors. This Thai Kitchen Ready to Heat Fried Rice is in a Cardboard pouch that is 8.8 ounces. Store this shelf-stable item at an ambient temperature.
$10.40
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Customer Reviews
9 reviews for Thai Kitchen Non-GMO Ready to Heat Fried Rice, 8.8 oz Pouch
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Deseno –
Very tasty!
This Thai fried rice tasted better than any DoorDash fried rice from a Chinese restaurant, it was full of flavour. It would taste nice with some pepper shrimp in tomato sauce in the side.
Melinda –
Yummy. Loved it
Ann –
Yes!
Taste great! Better than the other fried rice. Would buy again
mary –
Tasty, easy
Strong ginger aroma though flavor nuanced and savory. Overall good texture, easily prepared. Marketed as single serving yet generous enough to share when paired with meat or fresh vegetables.
Angie –
It was a little gummy but taste was good. Added peas and carrots to mine.
anonymous –
Quick and easy a little spicy
It was spicier than I thought and tasted a little salty. overall it was pretty good.
CAThomas –
Yum, yum
qe hacw been getting this as a sise to any Asian meal. Very tasty.
Wendy –
bad texture wasnt what id hoped for
Abby –
didn’t enjoy
It’s convenient but kind of gross and old tasting