Jasmin Rice

Type:

Grain

Cultivation type:

Paddy

Style:

Long

Physical form:

Raw

Rice size:

Medium

Color:

White

Purity:

99%

Origin:

Thailand

Damage percentage:

1%

Broken percentage:

2%

Features:

Long Grain, Aromatic Fragrance, Soft and Moist, Slightly sweet

13nd Year

Contact Person Mr. Achintya Rai

Village Bhatta Dhua, Industrial Area, Hambran, Near Hambran Bus Stand,

Product Description

Currently being a result-influenced firm, we are always entertained with Distributing and Supplying a widespread quality collection of Jasmin Rice in Ludhiana, Punjab, India that is also known as Thai hom mali or Thai fragrant rice, is a long-grain variety of rice that has a sweet aromatic fragrance, a subtle pandan-like (Pandanus amaryllifolius-leaves) aroma caused by 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline. Jasmine rice is grown primarily in Thailand, and to a lesser degree in Laos, Cambodia, and southern Vietnam. The grains cling and are somewhat sticky when cooked, though less sticky than glutinous short-grain rice (Oryza sativa var. glutinosa), as it has less amylopectin. It is still about three times more sticky than American long-grain rice. It is moist and soft in texture when cooked, with a slightly sweet flavor. Like with other rices, freshness and maximal fragrance is retained within six months from the time it is harvested, after which the rice becomes dry and fragrance decreases when cooked. To harvest jasmine rice, the long stalks are cut and threshed. The rice can then be left in a hulled form and sold as brown rice or shucked and sold as white rice

Type: Grain
Cultivation type: Paddy
Style: Long
Physical form: Raw
Rice size: Medium
Color: White
Purity: 99%
Origin: Thailand
Damage percentage: 1%
Broken percentage: 2%
Features: Long Grain, Aromatic Fragrance, Soft and Moist, Slightly sweet