Golden Grown Basmati Rice
According to USDA data, Golden Grown Basmati Rice credits as a grain component in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) and the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP / SUN Meals). Review the crediting summary, meal pattern contribution, and ingredients below to document audit-ready compliance.
At-a-Glance Crediting
CACFP Meal Pattern Contribution
How Golden Grown Basmati Rice measures against the USDA CACFP minimum lunch/supper serving size for each age group. Snack and breakfast minimums are typically smaller.
Minimum: ½ oz equivalent grain
At least one grain per day must be whole-grain-rich.
Minimum: ½ oz equivalent grain
Breakfast, lunch, supper, and snack grain servings are the same for 3–5.
Minimum: 1 oz equivalent grain
Grain-based desserts cannot be credited toward this requirement.
Minimum: 1 oz equivalent grain
Applies to at-risk afterschool meals and adult day care.
Meal pattern requirements summarized from 7 CFR 226.20. Always verify against your state agency guidance and the current Product Formulation Statement before audit.
Ingredients
100% BASMATI RICE.
Ingredient data as published by the manufacturer in the USDA FDC database. Confirm allergens and formulation changes with the current product label before serving.
Use Golden Grown Basmati Rice in a compliant CACFP menu
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Golden Grown Basmati Rice creditable for CACFP and SFSP meals?
Yes. According to USDA data, Golden Grown Basmati Rice credits as a grain component in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) and the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP / SUN Meals). Always verify the current Product Formulation Statement or Child Nutrition (CN) label before audit.
What is the typical serving size for Golden Grown Basmati Rice?
USDA records list a typical serving size of 45 g for Golden Grown Basmati Rice. Use this alongside your program's age-group minimums to document how the product contributes toward each meal pattern requirement.
Is Golden Grown Basmati Rice whole-grain-rich?
USDA data does not currently flag Golden Grown Basmati Rice as whole-grain-rich. CACFP requires at least one whole-grain-rich grain per day, so pair this item with a product that carries the whole-grain-rich designation.
What is in Golden Grown Basmati Rice?
Golden Grown Basmati Rice lists the following ingredients (per manufacturer data): 100% BASMATI RICE.. Review this list against your program's allergen and religious-diet accommodations before adding the product to a menu.
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