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McCabe Organic White Short Grain Sushi Rice, 3 lb (48 oz)
McCabe is a natural food company offering whole grains, beans, flours, sesame seed products, and teas.
Our mission is to make healthy, pure, nutrient-rich foods and products available to all and inspire people to eat better.
McCabe is a natural food company offering whole grains, beans, flours, sesame seed products, and teas.
Our mission is to make healthy, pure, nutrient-rich foods and products available to all and inspire people to eat better.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is McCabe Organic Short Grain White Sushi Rice? A: McCabe Organic Short Grain White Sushi Rice is a premium-grade, USDA and CCOF certified organic rice known for its sticky texture, making it ideal for authentic sushi rolls. It is rich in fibers and essential minerals, providing a nutritious option for various culinary uses.
- Q: How do I cook McCabe Organic Short Grain Sushi Rice? A: To cook this organic sushi rice, rinse and soak the rice, then drain. Use a ratio of 1 cup of rice to 1 cup and 1 tablespoon of water. Bring to a boil on medium-high heat, then reduce to low and simmer for 13-17 minutes. Allow it to rest for 6-7 minutes after cooking before serving.
- Q: Is McCabe Organic Short Grain Sushi Rice gluten-free? A: Yes, McCabe Organic Short Grain Sushi Rice is gluten-free, cholesterol-free, and GMO-free, making it suitable for various dietary restrictions and a healthy addition to your meals.
- Q: Where is McCabe Organic Short Grain White Sushi Rice sourced from? A: This organic rice is sourced from Southern California, ensuring high-quality production under strict USDA and CCOF organic standards.
- Q: Can I use McCabe Organic Short Grain Sushi Rice for other dishes besides sushi? A: Absolutely! While it is perfect for sushi, this sticky white rice can also be used in a variety of dishes, including rice bowls, stir-fries, and as a side dish to complement your favorite meals.



