Ceres Organics
$3.80 RRP $3.40 Members

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Organic Black Rice Cakes
Lightly Salted
110g

Light and crunchy, these Black Rice Cakes are made from organically grown wholegrain Jasmine Black Rice, known for its rich aroma and mild nutty flavour. Traditionally farmed in Thailand and processed in an organic mill, they’re a delicious, nutrient-rich snack. Enjoy them on their own or with your favourite toppings.

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The benefits.

  • Promotes healthy digestion and gut health (fibre in jasmine rice and quinoa)
  • Protects cells from damage and is important for perception, memory, and mood (manganese and iron in jasmine rice and quinoa)
  • Helps to protect cells from free radical damage and contributes to normal thyroid function (copper and selenium)
  • Supports heart function, energy creation, and mental and emotional well-being (vitamin B1, B2 and B3). 

What goes in.

Certified Organic Jasmine Black Rice (Riceberry) 94.5%, Salt.

What's kept out.

MSG, synthetic preservatives, refined sugars and artificial flavours.    

Did you know?

Did you know many of the crackers sitting on supermarket shelves have been made with high amounts of vegetable oil? This oil is usually produced from GMO crops and is high in omega-6 fats. This messes with the omega 3-6 ratio, increasing omega-6s to a level that may cause inflammation in the body.

Geography.

Sourced in Thailand.

Ceres Organics

Meet Ceres Organics. What began as New Zealand’s first urban organic vegetable co-op is now a one-stop-shop for natural cooking and snacking essentials. Expect a dynamic range of pasta, canned goods, rice crackers and flours, all ethically produced with organic or biodynamic methods in mind. But Ceres Organics’ goodness goes far beyond the food. They’ve proudly created an ecologically and socially responsible distribution chain. Tick. They regularly contribute to the well-being of over 2000 children and their families in Peru. Tick. And they are the first New Zealand company to become EcoSocial certified for their commitment to organic fair trade. Tick, tick, tick.