Lasko77 wrote:Is Lundberg a California rice?
Most of it:
http://www.lundberg.com/Info/Faq/Faq_sources.aspxDoes all of your rice come from California?
The vast majority of the rice used in our products comes from California. All of the rice in our 1 pound, 2 pound and 12 pound packaged rice, with the exception of wild rice, comes from California. Much of our wild rice comes from growers in Minnesota. In addition our rice bowls, our 25 pound bags that are labeled as California rice, our roasted brown rice couscous, our risottos, and our rice cakes, contain exclusively California rice.
Does any of your rice come from outside of California?
Yes, we do work occasionally with our Lundberg Family Farm rice grower and processor partners located in the Southern United States. We do this when the available rice supply in California is not sufficient to meet the demand. This generally happens when we have challenging growing conditions that reduce yields in the field, or when demand grows substantially faster than we anticipate. Currently, the products that we sell that may utilize rice from other US rice growing regions are: 25 pound bags of American Basmati (white and brown), 25 pound bags of American Jasmine (white and brown), and 25 pound bags of Long Grain (white and brown), rice syrup, rice chips, rice pasta. Additionally, much of our wild rice comes from growers in Minnesota.
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