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minnesota wild rice seed for planting (GLUTEN Free) Red Lake Nation 100% All Natural Minnesota Cultivated Wild Rice, 12 Ounces

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minnesota wild rice seed for planting (GLUTEN Free) Red Lake Nation 100% All Natural Minnesota Cultivated Wild Rice, 12 OuncesExperience the rich heritage and unparalleled nutrition of Minnesota Cultivated Wild Rice by Red Lake Nation Foods! This isn't just any riceit's a treasured indigenous staple grown and harvested by the Red Lake Nation. Wild rice, Manoomin in Ojibwe, isn't technically rice, it's the seed of a marsh grass often called a pseudograin. Manoomin means "good seed." It packs a punch with more protein, minerals, and B vitamins than regular rice. Plus, it's

Experience the rich heritage and unparalleled nutrition of Minnesota Cultivated Wild Rice by Red Lake Nation Foods! This isn't just any rice—it's a treasured indigenous staple grown and harvested by the Red Lake Nation. Wild rice, Manoomin in Ojibwe, isn't technically rice, it's the seed of a marsh grass often called a pseudograin. Manoomin means "good seed." It packs a punch with more protein, minerals, and B vitamins than regular rice. Plus, it's gluten-free and low in fat, making it a perfect addition to any healthy lifestyle.

Indigenous Owned And Produced

Wild rice holds deep cultural significance for the Ojibwe (Chippewa) people, symbolizing sustenance, community, and tradition. September, known as the "ricing moon," marked a time when Ojibwe families would gather at lakeside camps to harvest this vital grain. The meticulous process of drying, parching, and separating the rice was a communal effort, culminating in a festival of thanksgiving where the first batch of the season was cooked and shared. Beyond its nutritional value, wild rice was also a key trade item, supporting the Ojibwe's economy and sustaining those who traveled by canoe to trade furs.

Why You’ll Love This Wild Rice:

  • 100% Native American Grown & Harvested: Each grain is cultivated in Minnesota by the proud Red Lake Nation, preserving a cultural heritage.
  • Non-GMO: Pure, natural, and free from any genetic modifications.
  • Superior Nutrition: Higher in protein, minerals, and B vitamins compared to regular rice.
  • Gluten-Free & Low Fat: A healthy choice that doesn’t compromise on taste.
  • Versatile & Easy to Prepare: Perfect for any meal, from everyday dinners to special occasions.

16oz Bag

About Red Lakes Nation Foods

Red Lake Nation Foods is a Native American-owned company dedicated to producing specialty products that honor and represent the cultural heritage of the Red Lake Nation. Located in northern Minnesota, within the Red Lake Indian Reservation, the company serves over 10,000 members across four districts: Red Lake, Redby, Ponemah, and Little Rock. The reservation’s history dates back to the fur trade era, with significant Ojibwa settlement and the establishment of a British Northwest Co. trading post in 1806. Today, Red Lake Nation Foods continues to uphold the traditions and values of the Ojibwa people.

How To Cook Wild Rice

1. Use a 1:3 ratio of wild rice to liquid. For example, combine 1 cup of raw wild rice with 3 cups of water or broth.

2. Bring the liquid to a boil in a medium-sized pot.

3. Stir in the wild rice, then cover the pot with a lid.

4. Simmer for 45-60 minutes.

5. The wild rice is done when the kernels are tender but not mushy, and many have burst open to reveal a cream-colored interior. *Be careful not to overcook, as this can cause the split kernels to curl.

Cooked wild rice will keep in the refrigerator for two weeks. Uncooked wild rice will last for years. As always, we recommend storing uncooked grains in the refrigerator to retain freshness. Enjoy as a side dish or as part of your favorite recipe!

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