Gourmet Food : Long Grain Brown Rice - Bulk 50 Pound Bag

Gourmet Food : Long Grain Brown Rice - Bulk 50 Pound Bag

Long Grain Brown Rice - Bulk 50 Pound Bag

from: Honeyville Grain



Long Grain Brown Rice - Bulk 50 Pound Bag
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 4872










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Address: united-states-of-america
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Honeyville Farms
Country: united-states-of-america
Label: Honeyville Grain
Manufacturer: Honeyville Grain
Publisher: Honeyville Grain
Sales Rank: 4872
Studio: Honeyville Grain



Features:
  • $4.49 ships entire order anywhere in the continental U.S.
  • Rice in its most natural and nutritious form.
  • Rich in minerals and B-complex vitamins.
  • A complex carbohydrate food that is easy to digest.
  • Only 108 calories per half cup serving.







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Honeyville's dry-pack Long Grain Brown Rice contains only 108 calories per half-cup serving. Our rice products are cholesterol-free, fat free, sodium-free, gluten-free and non-allergenic. Rice contains a very high percentage of carbohydrates, ranging from 23.3 to 25.5 grams per 100 grams of cooked rice. Ninety percent of the calories in rice come from carbohydrates. Rice is a complex carbohydrate food that is easy to digest that provides more vitamins, minerals, and fiber than simple carbohydrate foods. Brown Rice is rice in it's most natural and nutritious form, with only the hulls removed. Growing in popularity, brown rice requires longer cooking, 45 minutes, compared to regular milled rice, 20 minutes. The light brown color comes from the presence of the rice germ and seven bran layers. Rich in minerals and B-complex vitamins.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Expensive brown rice, cheaper elsewhere ...
This is expensive for a 50 lb bag. I looked around for a long time, found that it was the most economical at cos*co, one of the membership stores. It isn't available at the regular warehouses, but at 'cos*co business' store. You don't need to have a business membership card to go there. Price - $ 14.21 for a 25 lb bag, I live in Phoenix, AZ and there is one such store near I-17 and Indian School road.
J



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Order this rice directly from the Distributor!! ...
I eat brown rice at least 4 times a week. This product was definitely an excellent buy for my needs. However there are two things you should consider: do you eat rice as much as I do? If not, you can expect your brown rice to go rancid in about 4-6 months.

Secondly and most importantly, DO NOT ORDER THIS FROM AMAZON. They have jacked the price up. Order directly from the honeyvillgrain website... Also their shipping is only $4.49 anywhere in the U.S (no matter the weight or size)...


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