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In Harvest Bamboo Rice This Rice Is the Long-Grain Unmilled This Short-Grain Rice This Short-Grain Perfect Risotto Base RICE VARIETIES DG1080 DG2000 Red DG1085 DG1085 Arborio Rice Jasmine Rice Bamboo Rice About In Harvest Bamboo Rice This rice is the Long-grain unmilled This short-grain rice This short-grain perfect risotto base. rice with a red bran is infused with rice is infused with From humble beginnings, Its full body and has a nuttier, more bamboo extract, bamboo extract, InHarvest, Inc. has steadily creamy white color are the ultimate complex flavor than regular rice. Its contributing the health benefits of contributing the health benefits of grown to be the country’s blank canvas for a specialty combo of generous shape and rosy color make it chlorophyll and a rich green color chlorophyll and a rich green color premier provider of rice veggies, cheese, meat, seafood & herb. a wonderful choice for full-flavored that's retained when cooked. that's retained when cooked. and rice blends, exotic presentations showcasing rice. grains, and legumes to many of the industry’s top WHEAT VARIETIES creative chefs and DG2035 Bulgur Wheat DG2030 Wheat Berries DG2030 Farro Wheat restaurants. Because of the A quick-cooking whole wheat that has Lightly milled for faster Our farro has been sourced company’s dedication to been parboiled and ground into cooking, these grains of wheat from the same family farm in clean, high-quality, unique smaller-size particles. Very versatile, add a wholesome touch to your Italy for years because of its products, top-notch medium grind that’s ideal for making current rice. Or mix w/ legumes high quality. It boasts a creamy customer support, and the tabbouleh. to provide a meatless complete texture: nutty with a buttery company’s respect for the protein. flavor. planet and its people. GRAIN VARIETIES Located in Bemidji, DG1040 Amaranth Grain DG1050 Black Pearl Medley DG1045 Aztec Blend Grain Minnesota, in prime Wild Amaranth's flavor & nutritional value Ancient amaranth grains make it a perfect addition to your Black Pearl Medley has a combined with InHarvest's own Rice country, the menu. It can be cooked as a cereal, striking presentation w/ the exclusive Colusari Red Rice, company's original name, popped, toasted or cooked w/ other combo of 100% whole grain whole-grain brown rice and Indian Harvest, was a grains for a pilaf and is great as a thickening agent for brown rice, black barley and daikon radish seeds. multi-colored split peas come reference to the spirit and soup & stew. Unique with great texture. together to complement any heritage involved in the presentation. harvest of the wild rice grain, the company’s MEDLEYS AND BLENDS primary focus in its early DG2010 Rio Medley DG2015 Ruby Wild Medley DG1095 Jasmine Blend years. Since then the Feat. a colorful sweet-potato orzo, Colusari red, sprout sienna red, Jasmine Blend offers delicate company has evolved and combined w/ whole grain red quinoa wild, sprout brown and texture from the aromatic and wheat berries. Long-grain grown – with new locations long-grain brown rice are jasmine rice, along with colorful parboiled white rice adds a slightly combined to create a blend accents from split baby in Woodland and Colusa, buttery flavor and accents the colors & flavors of the that is naturally gluten-free, 100% whole grain & a garbanzo beans and daikon radish seeds. CA– and an expanded other grains and pasta. workhorse in the kitchen. product line and capabilities. COUSCOUS, QUINOA & LENTIL VARIETIES Today, one of the things that distinguishes them is DG1010 Golden Jewel Blend DG1020 Israeli Couscous their outstanding team of A colorful bouquet of Israeli couscous, tri-colored orzo pasta, Because of its large, even sized pearls of toasted pasta, this split baby garbanzo beans and delicate quinoa. A very couscous takes on flavor easily & adapts well to many culinary professionals who versatile blend for any menu applications. regional flavors. Perfect for side dishes and salads. use their experience and expertise to develop recipes and products for DG1060 Tri Color Quinoa DG1065 Red Quinoa DG1075 White Quinoa food service. Perfectly blended white, red and black This high-protein grain echoes a Versatile, buttery in flavor, soft in texture and with a quinoa combine for a unique texture, nutty aroma that pairs complex flavor profile and stunning more generous grain size **All InHarvest products beautifully with vegetarian visual presentation. cuisine. With a rich color and than other white quinoas, are packed in 6/2 lb. packs unique texture, red quinoa adds value to any plate. ours packs a nutritional wallop. unless specified. ** ** Looking for something specific? Ask us about our direct three day shipping program! ** Call us at: euclidfish.com Mentor, OH 440-951-6448 Pittsburgh, PA 412-434-6448 Connect with us on Social Media: @euclidfishco .
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