Lundberg Family Farms Sushi White Rice 64 oz
Lundberg Family Farms Sushi White Rice 64 oz
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Lundberg Family Farms Sushi White Rice 64 oz

4.8 stars out of 222 reviews
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Sep 14, 2024
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5 out of 5 stars review

Great for low FODMAP!

I love this sushi rice because it is great for those with IBS issues who are intending to avoid fibrous carbs and plant chemicals like salicylates, oxalates, etc. It tastes great when I cook it in chicken broth, which adds flavor. Strongly recommend!

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Jun 26, 2024
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5 out of 5 stars review

Really delicious!

Rice is usually paired with beans or some other protein. This brand of rice could be the "main event" at a meal. It is so consistently delicious! If you have a rice cooker with a short-grain setting, it's especially easy to cook this rice so that it has the correct stickiness without being mushy. Rice in bins at my local store is less expensive, but this rice is worth the price. I like it even better than ice cream (ha ha).

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Jul 5, 2024
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5 out of 5 stars review

Perfect rice!

First of all, Lundberg is the only brand of rice grown in the USA that I will buy. Wonderful company. Beautiful rice. This particular rice is "sushi" rice, which is very short grain sticky rice. That being said, let's forget about sushi for a moment now, shall we? Let's instead think about making some Onigirazu (Japanese rice "sandwiches") or Onigiri (Japanese rice balls). There are many wonderful recipes for these online, including some on Lundberg's own website. They may be filled with all sorts of yummy veggies and condiments of your choosing. Make ahead the night before and refrigerate to grab and go on your way to work on the bullet train, (or public transit) and enjoy a nutritious and yummy breakfast Japanese style!

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