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Review by: JanieExcellent product, excellent companyAs a Minnesota native now living in the Florida Keys, I missed great wild rice (none available in the Keys). I had to have some and so far have made Byerly's Wild Rice Soup. Yum!
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Review by: HeleneWonderful rice, wonderful company.We sold this product as a fundraiser for the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Door County, WI. Everyone loves the rice. The money raised will purchase an Automatic External Defibrilator (AED) for the congregation.
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Review by: JanieExcellent product, excellent companyAs a Minnesota native now living in the Florida Keys, I missed great wild rice (none available in the Keys). I had to have some and so far have made Byerly's Wild Rice Soup. Yum!
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Review by: HeleneWonderful rice, wonderful company.We sold this product as a fundraiser for the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Door County, WI. Everyone loves the rice. The money raised will purchase an Automatic External Defibrilator (AED) for the congregation.
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Minnesota wild rice — a nutritious aquatic grass seed.
- Grain is 3/8 of an inch long — shorter than our Canadian Wild Rice.
- We preserve the nutritious black outer hull. (Some processors remove the black hull to obtain a shorter cook time.) Also, we dry the rice properly, which prevents the moldy aroma sometimes found with other wild rice.
- Wild rice, an aquatic grass seed, is higher in protein than other white rices and grains.
- Certified Kosher. See the North Bay Kosher List.
Common uses: Often used as a major ingredient in soups, stews, and casseroles. Also used alone as a side dish and as a base for entrees and salads.
Note — Our Minnesota grown wild rice is labeled "Thousand Lakes Food Company," a brand of North Bay Trading Company.
Packaging: Bagged selections are in resealable poly bags. Bulk box orders use sealed plastic bag inside sturdy cardboard box.
A popular gift item: Use our multiple-address and gifts-messaging features to send our Minnesota Grown Wild Rice to friends and family.
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Review by: JanieExcellent product, excellent companyAs a Minnesota native now living in the Florida Keys, I missed great wild rice (none available in the Keys). I had to have some and so far have made Byerly's Wild Rice Soup. Yum!
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Review by: HeleneWonderful rice, wonderful company.We sold this product as a fundraiser for the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Door County, WI. Everyone loves the rice. The money raised will purchase an Automatic External Defibrilator (AED) for the congregation.
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Easy to Prepare.
- Wash wild rice with cold water and then drain.
- Bring 1 part wild rice and 3 parts water to a boil.
- Then cover and strong simmer for about 40-45 minutes.
- Drain or let the water steam off for the last few minutes of cooking.
- Do not over cook. For the full flavor and chewy texture of Minnesota wild rice, stop cooking when the rice looks like an opened hot dog bun — not exploded like popcorn.
- Serve piping hot, perhaps with butter, salt, and pepper.
Freezes well. Cooked wild rice may be frozen and then reheated.
Yield — Expands almost 3 times when cooked. Use 1 cup (about 0.4 pound) of uncooked Minnesota wild rice to make 4 generous portions.
Storage — Best if used within 24 months of purchase. Store tightly sealed in a clean, dry place.
Nutrition Facts
Serv.Size 1/4 cup (45g)
Servings Varies
Calories 160
Fat Cal. 0
*Percent Values (DV) are based on a 2,000 Calorie diet.
Amount/Serving | %DV* | Amount/Serving | %DV* |
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Total Fat 0g | 0% | Total Carb. 34g | 12% |
Sat. Fat 0g | 0% | Dietary Fiber 3g | 11% |
Trans. Fat 0g | Sugars 1g | ||
Cholest. 0mg | 0% | Protein 7g | |
Sodium 0mg | 0% | ||
Vitamin D 0% • Calcium 0% • Iron 6% • Potassium 4% |
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