Free U.S. seed shipping $25+. Seeds ship free at the threshold. Storefront goods, pantry finds, books & local goods are being added.

New seeds, Main Street specials, and storefront finds update as the market grows.

Tidewater Grain Company  |  SKU: 850036262121

Santee Gold Long Grain Heirloom Rice - 2lb Retail Packaging

$1499 USD
Taxes and shipping calculated at checkout.


Santee Gold Long Grain Heirloom Rice - 2lb Retail Packaging
--Roll printed cloth bag with resealable poly bag inside
--Available in two varieties: White and Brown

Santee Gold Long Grain Rice is an heirloom rice with a distinct nutty flavor. It's non-gmo, all-natural and gluten free. Grown and milled on our family farm in Eastern North Carolina.

HISTORY OF SANTEE LONG GRAIN RICE: In the mid 1800's, a group of farmers noted that their Carolina Gold Rice which they loved was longer and more slender than the original. Capitalizing on this naturally occurring “mistake”, farmers began replanting the new seeds to produce a long grain variety. This variety became known as Carolina Gold Long Grain Rice.
What started as a local phenomenon became an international sensation earning international awards. Despite the fanfare, the variety proved increasingly hard for farmers to maintain and was eventually lost around the early 1900's. Lost until now...

Visit us in Colerain to purchase this item.

Description

Santee Gold Long Grain Heirloom Rice - 2lb Retail Packaging
--Roll printed cloth bag with resealable poly bag inside
--Available in two varieties: White and Brown

Santee Gold Long Grain Rice is an heirloom rice with a distinct nutty flavor. It's non-gmo, all-natural and gluten free. Grown and milled on our family farm in Eastern North Carolina.

HISTORY OF SANTEE LONG GRAIN RICE: In the mid 1800's, a group of farmers noted that their Carolina Gold Rice which they loved was longer and more slender than the original. Capitalizing on this naturally occurring “mistake”, farmers began replanting the new seeds to produce a long grain variety. This variety became known as Carolina Gold Long Grain Rice.
What started as a local phenomenon became an international sensation earning international awards. Despite the fanfare, the variety proved increasingly hard for farmers to maintain and was eventually lost around the early 1900's. Lost until now...