

Great value - Grown in Italy - Perfect for risotto
Organic Arborio Rice - Stock & Prep - 1.5kg
Great value - Grown in Italy - Perfect for risotto
Our Organic Arborio Rice is a premium short-grain variety from Italy. It is prized for its high starch content and ability to absorb flavours whilst maintaining a creamy texture, making it ideal for risottos. Certified organic and sourced for quality and purity.
Great value & quality
This 1.5kg pack delivers authentic risotto results, with grains that release starch gradually during cooking to create that signature velvety consistency.
Ideal for classic Italian dishes, paella, and creamy rice preparations.
Ingredients: Organic Arborio Rice
Packed in an environment that handles nuts, peanuts, sesame, mustard, celery, soya and products containing gluten. For allergens see ingredients in bold.
Suitable for Vegan & Vegetarian diets
Country of Origin: Italy
This product comes in a non-resealable bag. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and damp conditions. Once opened, transfer to an airtight container to maintain freshness
| Typical Values | Per 100g |
| Energy | 387kcal/1642kJ |
| Protein | 7.0 g |
| Fat | 0. 6 g |
| - Of Which Saturates | 0.1 g |
| Carbohydrates | 88 g |
| - Of Which Sugars | 0.2 g |
| Salt | 0.02 g |
| Fibre | 1.4 g |
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The Lost Art of Real Grains: Rediscovering the Ancient Path to Nutrition and HealthBy Agi K - 17/03/2026Ever walk down the supermarket pasta and rice aisle and feel like you've seen it all? White rice, refined pasta, maybe some couscous. It's predictable, comfortable, and... a little bit dull. But if you could step back in time, even just a century or two, you’d find a world of vibrant textures and flavours that would make today’s cereal aisle look like a desert. Welcome to the lost art of real grains. Before the industrial revolution changed our recipes, people across the globe didn't just survive on grains; they thrived on them. From the nutty barley in European stews to the fluffy millet of ancient Africa and the robust rye of Nordic lands, grains were the cornerstone of human civilisation. But somewhere along the way, we forgot about them. We traded nutrient-dense, flavourful seeds for the convenience of "fast" carbs. 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Eaten Whole: The whole point was the whole grain. Our ancestors ate the bran, the germ, and the endosperm. They got all the fibre, vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats that nature packed into that tiny parcel. They ate locally and seasonally, which meant variety was normally 'on the menu'. This diverse grain intake supported good digestive health, steady energy levels, and a resilience that is rare in today's world of processed foods. The Great Grain Robbery: The Processed Food Era Then came the roller mill and the dawn of industrial agriculture. The goal shifted from maximum nutrition to maximum shelf-life and production speed. This led to two major changes that robbed us of our grain heritage: Refining: The "white flour and bread" revolution arrived. We learned how to strip away the outer bran and inner germ of grains like wheat and rice. This left only the starchy endosperm. 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You don't need fancy supplements when you have real grains in the pantry. How to cook Grains: Keeping it Simple and Gentle The idea of cooking something like spelt or millet can feel intimidating, but the principles are simple. The key is to be gentle and patient. The Golden Rules of Whole Grain Cooking: Soak (or Rinse) First: For most hard grains (like spelt, kamut, or brown rice), soaking for a few hours (or even overnight) in warm water is the secret to a perfect texture. If you’re short on time, at least give them a thorough rinse to remove any dust. Use the 2:1 Rule (But Be Flexible): The classic ratio is 2 parts liquid to 1 part grain. This works for quinoa and millet. For other grains, you may need 3:1 (like brown rice) or even 4:1 (for some ancient wheats). Check the package or our guides on the Whole Food Earth product pages! Simmer, Don’t Boil: High heat toughens grains. Bring your liquid to a boil, then immediately turn it down to the lowest simmer. Cover the pot. Let it Rest: Once the water is absorbed, turn off the heat, but keep the lid on. Let the grains "steam" and relax for 5-10 minutes. This ensures a fluffy, tender finish, not a sticky one. Rediscover Real Food At Whole Food Earth, we believe in the power of the pantry to heal and nourish. We invite you to explore our collection of Organic Grains here. Don't start with a complete larder overhaul. Just pick one new grain this week. Maybe it’s Organic Quinoa for a salad, or some Organic Spelt Flakes for your morning porridge. Taste the nuttiness, feel the satiety, and experience the energy of a food that has supported humanity for centuries. Modern Life, Ancient Grains: How to Incorporate Them Today The beauty of ancient grains is that they don’t require a total kitchen overhaul; they simply need a seat at your table. In today’s fast-paced world, the secret is "Batch Cooking." 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