Ceylon Pure extends the purity & goodness you found in a cup of ceylon tea or a stick of ceylon cinnamon, to a range of specialty and health food products. Our eco-friendly, organic and non-GMO products are grown by small-holder farmers using traditional & sustainable cultivation methods. Our first products are delicious, nutritious and easy-to-cook heirloom rice. The two signature products are,
the only organic and Wholegrain-certified "Heirloom Red Rice" and "Heirloom White Rice." According to the Wholegrain Council, Ceylon Pure Heirloom White rice is the only Wholegrain white rice available. Not only are these rice varietals delicious and easy to cook, they also have more fiber and protein and less fat and calories than any other kind of rice. Recently, "Ceylon Pure" added a range of organic coconut products of superior quality and taste to its offerings, to cater to the growing trend of coconuts as an healthier, gluten-free option. The tropical weather and the mineral rich soil around the island Sri Lanka, results in superior quality fruits, processed to perfection. Our fruits are matured in the tree for more than 12 months. Once plucked, coconuts are aged for another month until the husks turn dark, water inside the kernel is dried, and minerals are absorbed. Range of "Ceylon Pure" coconut products includes, Coconut Fakes & Chips, Virgin Coconut Oil, Creamed Coconut and Coconut Flour. For more information please visit www.CeylonPure.com
Ceylon Pure supports small family farmers and farmer co-ops of Rural Returns Development Organization, a 501(c)3 nonprofit social venture founded in 2009. Winners of the Stanford Graduate School of Business's inaugural Social Innovation Fellowship 2009-2010, Rural Returns Development Organization empowers Sri Lankan small family farmers/communities by enabling them to earn higher profits by selling unique food products to global markets. Our efforts help in rebuilding livelihoods in war torn Sri Lanka, after a three decade internal war. For more information about Rural Returns visit www.facebook.com/RuralReturns