Fall River Wild Rice, Fully Cooked, Pouch-8oz

$529

Pickup available at 1505 East Cochise Street

Usually ready in 1 hour


In Northern California’s Fall River Valley, a combination of fertile soil, high, crisp climate and clean, spring-fed rivers work together to create the ideal place for growing wild rice.

Technnically, Fall River Wild rice isn't a rice at all. It's the seed of Zizania palustris, a tall, blooming water grass that prospers in shallow lakes, marshes and streams. It’s the only cereal grain native to the North American continent.

“What we call wild rice was a staple food of several Native American tribes,” said Walt Oilar, manager of the Fall River Wild Rice coop. “It was called ‘manoomin,’ which means ‘precious grain.’ Wild rice remains ‘manoomin’ for us because of its exquisite flavor.”

Enhance soups, salads or any dish with the addition of the delicious nutty flavor of this wild rice.

Highly nutritious, wild rice contains more than 12% protein uncooked, significantly more than common white rice or most other grains. It is high in complex carbohydrates and is a good source of fiber. In contrast, its sodium content is refreshingly low. 

Wild rice is easy to prepare; the longer it cooks, the softer and fluffier the grains become. Simmering in broth or wine gives wild rice a rich, full-bodied taste, and its flavor can be further enhanced by adding chopped vegetables, nuts or fruit. Uncooked wild rice will keep almost indefinitely, when stored in an airtight container. Cooked, it will keep for 10-14 days refrigerated, or can be frozen up to 6 months. 

  • Non-GMO
  • Ready to eat
  • Very low sodium
  • No saturated fat
  • No cholesterol

Refrigerate After Opening.

Directions

Serving Suggestions:

This product is fully cooked and ready to use hot or cold. Add wild rice directly to soups, salads, pastas, white rice, brown rice, and baked goods.

Heating Suggestions:

  • Microwave: Place opened pouch in microwave oven. Microwave until desired temperature (approx. 1 min. on High).
  • Stove Top: Place un-opened pouch in boiling water for 2 minutes.
  • Fry Pan or Wok: Heat quickly as you would only fresh vegetable dish.

 

Ingredients

wild rice, cooked.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 1 cup (140g)
Servings per Container: about 2
Calories 210
Amount / Serving
%DV
Calories from Fat 5

Total Fat 0.5g
1%
Saturated Fat 0g
0%
Trans Fat 0g

Cholesterol 0mg
0%

Sodium 10mg
0%

Total Carbohydrate 43g
14%
Dietary Fiber 4g
16%
Sugars <1g

Protein 7g

Vitamin A
0%

Vitamin C
0%

Calcium
0%

Iron
6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
  • Certified organic? No
  • Country of origin: United States of America
  • Shipping weight: 0.75 lb
  • Size: 8 oz
  • Storage climate: dry

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In Northern California’s Fall River Valley, a combination of fertile soil, high, crisp climate and clean, spring-fed rivers work together to create the ideal place for growing wild rice.

Technnically, Fall River Wild rice isn't a rice at all. It's the seed of Zizania palustris, a tall, blooming water grass that prospers in shallow lakes, marshes and streams. It’s the only cereal grain native to the North American continent.

“What we call wild rice was a staple food of several Native American tribes,” said Walt Oilar, manager of the Fall River Wild Rice coop. “It was called ‘manoomin,’ which means ‘precious grain.’ Wild rice remains ‘manoomin’ for us because of its exquisite flavor.”

Enhance soups, salads or any dish with the addition of the delicious nutty flavor of this wild rice.

Highly nutritious, wild rice contains more than 12% protein uncooked, significantly more than common white rice or most other grains. It is high in complex carbohydrates and is a good source of fiber. In contrast, its sodium content is refreshingly low. 

Wild rice is easy to prepare; the longer it cooks, the softer and fluffier the grains become. Simmering in broth or wine gives wild rice a rich, full-bodied taste, and its flavor can be further enhanced by adding chopped vegetables, nuts or fruit. Uncooked wild rice will keep almost indefinitely, when stored in an airtight container. Cooked, it will keep for 10-14 days refrigerated, or can be frozen up to 6 months. 

  • Non-GMO
  • Ready to eat
  • Very low sodium
  • No saturated fat
  • No cholesterol

Refrigerate After Opening.

Directions

Serving Suggestions:

This product is fully cooked and ready to use hot or cold. Add wild rice directly to soups, salads, pastas, white rice, brown rice, and baked goods.

Heating Suggestions:

  • Microwave: Place opened pouch in microwave oven. Microwave until desired temperature (approx. 1 min. on High).
  • Stove Top: Place un-opened pouch in boiling water for 2 minutes.
  • Fry Pan or Wok: Heat quickly as you would only fresh vegetable dish.

 

Ingredients

wild rice, cooked.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 1 cup (140g)
Servings per Container: about 2
Calories 210
Amount / Serving
%DV
Calories from Fat 5

Total Fat 0.5g
1%
Saturated Fat 0g
0%
Trans Fat 0g

Cholesterol 0mg
0%

Sodium 10mg
0%

Total Carbohydrate 43g
14%
Dietary Fiber 4g
16%
Sugars <1g

Protein 7g

Vitamin A
0%

Vitamin C
0%

Calcium
0%

Iron
6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
  • Certified organic? No
  • Country of origin: United States of America
  • Shipping weight: 0.75 lb
  • Size: 8 oz
  • Storage climate: dry

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