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Premium Italian Forbidden Rice - 12/Case (1 lb. boxes)
Experience the rare elegance of Italian black rice with deep color and rich texture
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Quantity | 12/Case |
| Shipping Weight | 13.42 lb. |
| Color | Black |
| Features | Kosher, Non-GMO |
| Grain Style | Medium |
| Package Size | 1 lb. |
| Total Case Size | 12 lb. |
| Type | Rice |
Change up your traditional grain dishes with this Campanini 1 lb. Venere black rice. Sourced from Italy, this black rice is incredibly rare due to generally low yields. It's usually found in Asian and Italian cuisines, and is sometimes referred to as purple or forbidden rice because of its surprising dark color.
It boasts a medium grain size that allows for deliciously rich and perfectly-textured rice dishes. It's also very easy to prepare and provides for a variety of uses in a busy commercial kitchen.
This black rice is great for large rice dishes and creative culinary presentations. Whether it's a main component or served as a simple side dish, this rice makes the perfect complement to your chicken, fish, steak, or vegetarian entrees.
Beginning in 1945 with the importing of polish hams to the U.S., Herbert Moeller and Leon Rubin looked to fill a gap in the U.S. domestic food importing market, and Atalanta Corporation was born. Atalanta strives to bring the highest quality specialty import foods to the market, and it sources from all over the globe to do so. From specialty seafood, to pastas and grains, to dairy and meat products, Atalanta provides the unique, specialty foods your customers want, at a value you can afford.
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