Mountiain High Organics
Mountain High Organics, Certified Organic Brown Basmati Rice, Pack of 6 1lb Bags
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Product Code:
B0BL8C5QW2
Package Quantity:
6 Pounds
Country Of Origin:
USA
₹21,153.00
Mountain High Organics, Certified Organic Brown Basmati Rice, Pack of 6 1lb Bags
₹21,153.00
Our rice varieties have superior taste, quality, and texture. Rice is a heart-healthy, nutrient-rich, and gluten-free option
Brown Basmati rice is a long-grain rice commonly grown in the Himalayas, India, and Pakistan
Brown Basmati rice is great for rice pilaf, salads, stir-fries, and other side dishes
Brown Basmati rice is used in many Indian and Middle Eastern dishes. Especially good when flavored with sweet spices such as saffron and cardamom
Certified Organic by QAI, a USDA-Accredited certifying agency approved to provide certification to the national organic standards under a federal regulation created by the USDA and administered by the National Organic Program (NOP)
Brown Basmati rice is a type of brown rice commonly grown in the Himalayas, India, and Pakistan. Its a long-grain rice characterized by a light nutty flavor and floral aroma, and it is popular in rice pilaf and as a side dish for curry. Brown Basmati rice contains more fiber, phosphorus, zinc, and B vitamins than White Basmati Rice. Mountain High Organics, Inc. was founded in 1999 and specializes in the sourcing, procurement, and packaging of a growing array of Certified Organic raw ingredients from both domestic and international markets. Our Farm Delivered business model succeeds because of our carefully selected network of independent farmers who are part of the Mountain High Organic family. Each of these farms still have a personal connection to their crops and understand that healthy foods can only come from soil free of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. This network allows Mountain High Organics the ability to supply its customers with authentic, traceable and sustainable Farmed Delivered certified organic raw ingredients for both the wholesale, foodservice and retail markets