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Bob's Red Mill Organic Brown Rice Farina Creamy Rice Hot Cereal, 26-Ounce Packages (Pack of 4)

Bob's Red Mill Organic Brown Rice Farina Creamy Rice Hot Cereal, 26-Ounce Packages (Pack of 4)
From Bob's Red Mill

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Product Description

Organic Brown Rice Farina Cereal is freshly milled from the finest organic California whole grain brown rice. Rice is non-allergenic and therefore an excellent cereal for youngsters. Bob's creamy rice farina cereal has a very special flavor and quality of its own.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3790 in Grocery
  • Brand: Bob's Red Mill
  • Released on: 2006-01-26
  • Number of items: 4
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x 4.00" w x 9.50" l,

Features

  • Case of four 26-ounce packages (104 total ounces)
  • Made from pure organic brown rice
  • An excellent source of protein, fiber, and minerals such as magnesium and selenium
  • Makes a nutritious, smooth, hot cereal with a gentle flavor
  • California-grown and packaged in Milwaukie, Oregon

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Editorial Reviews

About the Brand
Bob Moore's secret to life may just be "work hard and keep it simple." Living this philosophy, Bob literally puts his nose to the grindstone every day. Bob's Red Mill Natural Foods is an Oregon-based company that utilizes simple, old-world technology to mill hundreds of all-natural whole grain products.

Bob's Red Mill is dedicated to the manufacturing of natural foods in the natural way. In their own words: "With all the sophisticated knowledge of recent times, no machinery has yet been developed that grinds grains into flour quite as well as our flint-hard quartz millstones quarried in France and used by discriminating millers since early Roman times."

"Our well-dressed (sharpened) sets of millstones turn the highest quality wheat into a finer, better baking bread flour than all the hammer mills, steel roller mills, steel buhr mills, or pulverizers ever built! These slow turning millstones grind the bran, endosperm, and germ (containing its nutritious wheat germ oil) into flour in a cool natural way, creating a more assimilable food."

Bob's Red Mill stone grinds all common and most uncommon grains into flours and meals on its over 100-year-old mills. They mix them into an astounding array of unique cereals, pancake and waffle mixes, machine and hand-made bread mixes, quick bread mixes, gluten-free mixes, and specialty grain products.


Customer Reviews

My Favorite Cereal5
I love this cereal; I eat it every morning with maple syrup or honey, raisins, and walnuts. It is never pasty for me, as it is for the other reviewer, unless I let it cook way too long or let it sit to cool too long. I cook it for five minutes, turn off the heat and let it thicken a couple of minutes more as I add my raisins and walnuts and maple syrup. Then I stir in rice milk until I get it to the consistency I like. Though I don't like rice milk by itself or on any other cereal, it does taste really good on this rice cereal, with the added benefit of making the whole thing easier to digest. Rice cereal is the easiest cereal to digest, anyway, but adding rice milk instead of cow's milk makes it even more easier.

Bob's Creamy Rice Cereal vs. Erewhon Rice Cream Cereal5
This cereal is perfectly fine, although I prefer the Erewhon Brown Rice Cream Hot Cereal (organic). I purchased it because the Erewhon cereal was not in stock, but now I will go back to my preferred rice cream cereal. It is likely a matter of personal preference, although I enjoy the taste and texture of the Erewhon cereal versus Bob's Red Mill Rice Hot Cereal. I would not discourage anyone from trying Bob's brand since it is likely a matter of personal preference.

brown rice hot cereal5
I started eating Bob's Red Mill brown rice cereal when I thought I might be gluten intolerant and love it. It's better than grits and for an Alabamian, that says a lot. Try it.


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