Organic Brown Rice Long Grain

Long grain brown rice not only has a nuttier flavour but more nutritional benefits than white rice. It is especially rich in B vitamins. It is also a good alternative for people with diabetes because of its low glycemic index value.

Organic Brown Rice Short Grain

Short grain brown rice is similar in nutrition to long grain brown rice. Aside from the grain being shorter, wider, and its ends rounder, a major difference is that short grain brown rice tends to be stickier when cooked. This is due to their different levels of amylopectin and amylose. Short grain brown rice has … Read more Organic Brown Rice Short Grain

Organic Basmati Rice – Brown

Brown basmati rice has the highest amino acid and essential nutrient content of all rice varieties. Brown basmati rice is a healthy grain selection as it does not contain fat, cholesterol, sodium, or gluten. It provides fibre, carbohydrates, B vitamins, and protein.

Organic Basmati Rice – White

Basmati rice is indigenous to India and Pakistan. Its distinct fragrance is from the naturally occurring chemical 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline (2AP). This aroma compound is also found in jasmine rice, pandan spice, etc.

Organic Couscous, White Semolina

Couscous was originally a staple food of North Africa, often served with meat or vegetable stews. It is made from hulled and milled hard wheat. The coarse flour is combined with just enough water to bind the gluten from the exposed endosperm of the grain.

Organic Pearled Barley

Pearled barley not only has its husk removed but most or all of its bran as well. Because of this, cooking time is reduced and the texture is more palatable. It also contains both soluble and insoluble fibre.

Organic Millet

Millet is an ancient small-seed grain that is commonly used as a food staple (in China, India, and Africa), a cereal grain, grounded as flour, or is commonly used in North America as feed. However, millet is regaining popularity because it is a gluten free, a whole grain, and provides nutrients such as magnesium, manganese, … Read more Organic Millet

Organic Buckwheat Kasha

Buckwheat is actually not related to wheat and is often used as a gluten free alternative to it. When cooking buckwheat, if a firmer texture is desired, it can be slowly cooked in a shallow saucepan to absorb less water. The hulled kernels are known as groats but when roasted are referred to as kasha—commonly … Read more Organic Buckwheat Kasha

Organic Quinoa

Quinoa originated in the Andean region of Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia and Peru. It is estimated to be domesticated 3,000 to 4,000 years ago, though archaeological evidence shows a non-domesticated association with pastoral herding, approximately 5,200 to 7,000 years ago. Quinoa contains essential amino acids, such as lysine, and also calcium, iron, and phosphorus. Generally, quinoa … Read more Organic Quinoa

Organic Quinoa Red

Quinoa, although treated as a grain, is actually a seed. It comes in red, white, and black varieties. These seeds contain essential amino acids, such as lysine, and also calcium, iron, and phosphorus. It is known for being a good source of protein and fibre. Red quinoa is said to hold its shape better after … Read more Organic Quinoa Red

Organic Cranberries Dried Apple Juice Sweetened

Cranberries are indigenous to North America. The fruit was named “cranberry” by European settlers who called it “crane-berry,” thinking the plant’s flower resembled the head of a crane. Cranberries contain phytonutrients that may have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects on the body.

Organic Cherries – Red Sour Dried & Sweetened

Deep red colour and bold cherry flavour of these organic dried infused cherries pair well with both sweet and savory applications. Dried cherries are a good source of fibre, carbohydrates, antioxidants, and vitamin A.

Organic Goji Berries Dried

The Goji berry, also known as the Wolfberry, is referred to as a superfruit because of its rich nutrient content, being especially high in vitamin C, iron, and amino acids amongst many other nutrients. They are typically grown in China, Tibet, and Mongolia.

Organic Golden Tena Figs

Figs are known as “the fruit of the Gods.” Known cultivation of figs dates back to 9400-9200 B.C. Figs were prized by the Greeks who used them as a sign of prosperity and for Olympic training.

Organic Medjool Dates

These nutrient-dense superfruits are rich in essential vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, making them a healthy alternative to sugary snacks. In addition, they are high in fiber and are a great source of natural energy. Best yet, these quality organic medjool dates are soft, chewy and taste like sweet caramels.