Cilantro Lime Shrimp

RICE BOWL

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Looking for an explosion of flavor? How about this: grab a mouthful of succulent shrimp marinated with tangy lime and paired with hearty long-grain rice. Then mix it with juicy peppers, onions, black beans, and tomatoes. Balance it with a hint of cilantro and you have the perfect bite.

Cilantro Lime Shrimp Rice Bowl nutritional call outs

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Cilantro Lime Shrimp Rice Bowl Nutritional Facts

Ingredients: Long Grain Rice, Shrimp, Onions, Lime Juice, Tomatoes, Yellow Peppers Diced, Black Beans, Red Bell Peppers, Green Pepper Strips, Soybean Oil, Granulated Garlic, Salt, Dried Cilantro, Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Citrate.

Contains: Shrimp.

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SUGGESTED COOKING TIMES:

Microwave Wattage

1100 Watts

1000 Watts

700 Watts

Cooking Times

3:30 Min.

4:00 Min.

4:30 Min.

Our entrees are designed for a microwave. If a microwave is unavailable, we suggest cooking on a stovetop by emptying the bowl into a pan, adding a 1/4 cup of water and cook on medium heat.

Uncooked shrimp must be cooked thoroughly to 165º F for food safety and quality.

SUGGESTED COOKING TIMES:

Microwave Wattage

Cooking Times

700 Watts

4:30 Min.

1000 Watts

4:00 Min.

1100 Watts

3:30 Min.

Our entrees are designed for a microwave. If a microwave is unavailable, we suggest cooking on a stovetop by emptying the bowl into a pan, adding a 1/4 cup of water and cook on medium heat.

Uncooked shrimp must be cooked thoroughly to 165º F for food safety and quality.



Did you know shrimp is low-calorie and high-protein?
It also provides a wide array of nutrients and antioxidants.
Your meals just got more well-rounded.

Delicious food you can feel good about.

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