Why Choose McCabe Organic Sushi Rice?
Made for Sushi Lovers
Soft & Tender Grains
Frequently Asked Questions
Sushi rice is specially polished short-grain rice that becomes slightly sticky when cooked. This unique texture allows it to hold its shape, making it perfect for rolling sushi, forming nigiri, or creating rice balls. Unlike regular long-grain rice, it clumps together without being mushy, giving sushi its signature consistency.
Not at all! While sushi rice is famous for sushi, its creamy, slightly sticky texture makes it ideal for bowls, salads, rice-based meals, and even side dishes. You can enjoy it with stir-fries, grilled vegetables, or seafood for a satisfying, versatile meal.
Yes, sushi rice is naturally gluten-free. It’s made from pure rice without any additives containing gluten. This makes it a safe and healthy choice for anyone with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.
Seasoning is optional. Traditional sushi rice often uses a mix of rice vinegar, sugar, and salt to add a subtle tang and enhance flavor. For everyday meals, plain cooked sushi rice is perfectly delicious and can be paired with sauces or seasonings of your choice.
Absolutely! Sushi rice is beginner-friendly. Simply rinse the rice to remove excess starch, follow a standard water-to-rice ratio, and cook it using a pot, rice cooker, or instant pot. With a few easy steps, anyone can achieve soft, slightly sticky rice perfect for a variety of dishes.
When stored properly in an airtight container in a cool, dry place, uncooked sushi rice can last for months. Once cooked, it should be eaten within a day or two and kept refrigerated. Proper storage helps maintain its texture and flavor.
Yes, this sushi rice is certified organic and non-GMO, meaning it’s grown without genetically modified seeds. Choosing non-GMO rice ensures a natural, pure product that meets high quality standards.
Yes! Sushi rice is versatile enough for daily use. Its mild flavor and texture make it a great base for breakfast bowls, lunch salads, dinner sides, or even snacks. You’re not limited to sushi dishes—its uses are endless.