Ready for the big reveal? Wild rice is a semi-aquatic type of grass. It is native to the United States and has been cultivated for centuries. Wild rice grows naturally in water all over the ...
The folklore Wild rice looks like rice and is eaten like rice, but this crunchy, chewy whole grain is actually an aquatic grass that grows wild in lakes and rivers mainly in North America.
The endangered plant grows only in a two-mile stretch of the upper San Marcos River and has a captivating, otherworldly ...
The Ojibwe name for wild rice is “Manoomin.” Wild rice is, in fact, not a rice at all. It is an aquatic grass. Processing it takes time. First, the grains are harvested. Then they're heat treated.
Cozy, comfort food is the best food, and decidedly one of the best things about the weather getting colder. A rice pudding dish made with wild rice is a perfect example.