Update: DEAD!
Iberia 5 lbs Long Grain Naturally Fragrant Enriched Jasmine Rice For $3.37-$3.76 Shipped From Amazon
This was selling for $7.84 yesterday and is now the lowest price ever from Amazon.
This has great 4.6 star ratings.
-OU-Parve.
- NATURALLY SOURCED: Harvested, grown and sourced locally with the highest level of expertise from growers in the United States, Brazil, India and Vietnam.
- EASY TO COOK: Simply add the rice to cold water and prepare on the stovetop. It is recommended to bring the water to a boil, cover, and cook on low heat for 15 to 20 minutes
- GREAT TASTING: Long and fluffy grain, naturally aromatic and also delicious when mixed in with freshly sautéed vegetables like broccoli, bell peppers and white onions.
- EASY TO SERVE: Whether it’s the main component or served as a simple side dish, Jasmine rice makes the perfect complement to your chicken, fish, steak, or vegetarian entrees.
- HEALTHFUL: Our Jasmine rice is vegan, non-GMO, naturally gluten-free, kosher, and non-fat.
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How many Iberia miles do we get for ordering this?
Last I checked my Iberia account was negative 90,000, so I doubt it’ll move the needle much.
lol too funny
Coming up as regular price $7.84? Do we need a coupon code or something
Just got mine today via S&S. I don’t see the OU on it. Anyone have any information? And from the OU website, looks like the symbol is required.
Same here. Also while the product listing says they use rice from “the United States, Brazil, India and Vietnam”, the bag says “Product of Thailand”