


Cauliflower Rice + Kimchi
Inspired by: kimchi fried rice
*Contains: Tree Nuts (Almond), Soy, and Sesame

Gluten-Free

Dairy-Free

Plant-Based
Description
Description
Kimchi, the Korean dietary staple made from fermented cabbage, is loaded with good-for-your-gut bacteria. Worked into fried rice, it packs a tangy, spicy punch. Cauliflower rice serves as a grain-free alternative that riffs on the staple take-out dish, with the added bonus of anti-inflammatory, cruciferous superpowers. (PS: This bowl gets even better topped with tofu or a fried egg).
All ingredients
All ingredients
Nutrition facts
Nutrition facts
Nutrition Facts
1 Serving per container
Amount per serving

Key ingredients
Cauliflower
A serving of cauliflower is an excellent source of vitamin C, which supports a healthy immune system, and a good source of folate, which helps maintain a healthy heart.
Kimchi
Kimchi is a spicy fermented cabbage that's a staple in Korean cuisine. Ours is made with napa cabbage, green cabbage, radish, carrot, onion, chili peppers, garlic, ginger, and sea salt.
Carrot
A serving of carrots is rich in vitamin A, which promotes eye health, and is a good source of vitamin K and fiber.
Tamari
Tamari is a type of Japanese soy sauce made from fermented soy beans. It’s often labeled as “gluten free soy sauce” and that’s essentially what it is.
Sesame
An ounce of these little seeds packs 6 grams of protein and 3 grams of fiber. You’ll also get dietary fat (the majority of which is mono and polyunsaturated fat), and a dose of iron, magnesium and zinc.
Gochugaru
That sweet, slightly smoky flavor that defines Korean cuisine all comes down to gochugaru, a crushed, dried chili pepper.
How to prep

- 1 For microwave (1100W): Remove tray from carton and discard seal. Cook in this tray or transfer to any microwave safe bowl of your choice. Heat on high for 3 minutes. Stir. Heat for an additional 1-2 minutes.
- 2 Follow directions carefully. Cook with care & do not leave unattended while cooking. Cook to an internal temperature of 165°F.
- 3 Enjoy with caution: contents may be hot.

- 1 Remove tray from carton and discard seal. Pour contents into pan, then break apart and disperse evenly in pan. Cook over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally, for 3-5 minutes.
- 2 Follow directions carefully. Cook with care & do not leave unattended while cooking. Cook to an internal temperature of 165°F.
- 3 Enjoy with caution: contents may be hot.