Sam's Club has for their
Members: 20-lbs Royal Basmati Rice for
$16.48.
Shipping and pickup orders are free for Plus Members on orders of $50+, otherwise shipping and pickup costs will vary by location.
Note: Prices may vary in club and online.
Select Costco Stores (link is for reference only) have
20-lbs Royal Basmati Rice for
$16.46.
In store purchase only.
Note: Item may be available in your local warehouse, prices may vary.
Thanks to Community Members
abi.ra and
regcustomer88 for finding this deal.
Features:- Naturally Aromatic
- Premium Aged
- Nutty Flavor and Enticing Aroma
- Delightful in any Premium Rice Dish
- Low Glycemic Index
Top Comments
"Basmati rice from India, jasmine rice from Thailand and California-grown sushi and Calrose rice (a form of sushi rice) were at or below the 100 parts per billion levels set by the FDA for arsenic in infant rice cereals. However, the Indian basmati and Italian Arborio varieties contained the highest average levels of cadmium."
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18.99 and 19.99 at my GA Costcos.
Low arsenic but potentially high cadmium. From the recent CNN article:
"Basmati rice from India, jasmine rice from Thailand and California-grown sushi and Calrose rice (a form of sushi rice) were at or below the 100 parts per billion levels set by the FDA for arsenic in infant rice cereals. However, the Indian basmati and Italian Arborio varieties contained the highest average levels of cadmium."
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For Basmati? My Chinese stores don't sell Basmati but only Jasmine and a few other varieties.
$16.48 @ Sam's Club
I've never seen a Chinese store, I have seen Asian markets however. And Basmati is a rice used in various Asian cuisines. And so if you really are at a "Chinese" store, they might not have it, but if your "Chinese" stores are actually Asian markets, it's likely they have Basmati, Jasmine, and a plethora of other varieties of rices, in 1 and 2 pound bags up to 30 pound sacks.
"Basmati rice from India, jasmine rice from Thailand and California-grown sushi and Calrose rice (a form of sushi rice) were at or below the 100 parts per billion levels set by the FDA for arsenic in infant rice cereals. However, the Indian basmati and Italian Arborio varieties contained the highest average levels of cadmium."
"Basmati rice from India, jasmine rice from Thailand and California-grown sushi and Calrose rice (a form of sushi rice) were at or below the 100 parts per billion levels set by the FDA for arsenic in infant rice cereals. However, the Indian basmati and Italian Arborio varieties contained the highest average levels of cadmium."
Also from the article, sounded like another way to reduce the amount of heavy metals from rice is to either soak the rice for 30 min-overnight or cook rice the way you cook pasta (blasphemy lol!!) which would be a 1:6-10 ratio of rice to water (1 cup rice, anywhere from 6-10 cups water).
$16.48 @ Sam's Club
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A little arsenic never hurt anyone