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๐ฝ๏ธ Unleash the Chef in You with Yume Rice!
Yume Super Premium Rice is a 15-pound bag of California short grain rice, renowned for its use in prestigious Japanese restaurants. This all-natural rice is perfect for elevating your home cooking experience, allowing you to create authentic dishes with ease.

Z**L
Delicious Japanese sticky rice!
Iโm not a rice connoisseur or anything, but Iโve been cooking a lot more Japanese food recently and wanted to get a decent rice for myself. It cooks perfectly in my rice cooker every time after 3 rinses. Itโs fluffy and sticks together like I expect it to. And itโs pretty tasty! I usually make onigiri out of it, or top it with some furikake if Iโm eating it with a meal. It seems pretty fresh (both look and smell), and since Iโm storing it in a rice storage container (highly recommended) it should stay that way. Itโs a little more pricey than Iโd like to be spending on rice, but I only cook for 2 so this should last a while. Iโll be buying it again when I need to replenish my supply.
A**R
OMG it's gooooood!!!
If I have to pay over 2 dollars a pound for rice.....this is the one I choose. The very best rice I have ever eaten and delivered to my door. I hope it doesn't continue to go up or I won't be able to afford any more of this. Wow, it's good!!!
F**I
Not my favorite California grown rice.
California grown Sasanishiki is not my favorite rice in flavor and texture.The bag arrived in immaculate condition. The rice appeared to be fresh. I can only guess that it's new crop rice since American rice only comes with a best by date rather than a milling date.There wasn't a high proportion of broken rice. The rice grains appeared mostly clear. There were no bugs or debris. Overall it was a solid quality bag of rice that I would expect to pick up in any decent grocery store.Perhaps the 3 star review is a bit harsh, but I genuinely didn't like the flavor and texture. I can have the same size bag of Nishiki for ten dollars less, and I find that variety of Calrose to be tastier with a better texture.
J**S
Delicious Japanese variety grown in the US
This rice is delicious. Itโs a new improved Japanese varietal (sasanishiki) but grown in California. The improved variety is very short grain, with excellent chewiness and bite and a subtle flavor, very similar to what is standard in Japan these days.
Y**N
Smelled and Tasted Like Soap
This smelled like soap when opened, and tasted like laundry detergent. I'm sure something got into our bag of rice.
A**T
Good rice at decent price
Itโs good rice, will be purchasing again
M**H
Spoiled by real Japanese short-grain rice
I spent a few years studying abroad in Japan and got hooked on a lot of the local cuisine, not the least of which was the serving of rice with every meal. I've never been a fan of "American" white rice so upon returning to the States, I found myself jonesing especially badly for some authentic, Japanese, short-grain rice. Understandably, importing rice from Japan is phenomenally expensive and real, short-grain rice of any origin is extremely hard to come by in the middle of the Rocky Mountains. Thankfully Amazon saves the day with their selection of JFC's California-grown, hybrid, short-grain rices. I wasn't able to get a bag of the "Koshihikari"-derivative (Nozomi Super Premium Short Grain Rice, 15-Pound) because Amazon didn't know if they would get more in stock, so I settled for the "Sasanishiki" (Yume). A lot of the grains are broken and whitened (presumably from rough milling and heat), but it cooks fine and tastes great. It's only been a couple of months and I'm almost done with it already. I plan to try the Nozomi variety next, but I think this is going to become an expensive habit.
G**K
No more $2 cheap rice from grocery store
I thought $30 for a bag of rice is expensive, but upon researching at local Asian markets, this product sells at an average of $27 for 15 lbs, so $30 including shipping was awesome.When I received the rice, I had to try it with a bottle of salmon cavier I purchased from Costco for $10, the rice was soooooooo good. I ate rice everyday, but the other day I had to go back to the $2 rice to see the difference, big difference, nothing compares!I bought Koshihikari this time around, I wonder if there is any difference with the sasanishiki.If you love rice, you'll love this!
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