Products / Services
  • Products / Services
  • Companies
  • Buy Leads
    Post Buy Requirement

    Common basmati rice, Certification : Iso 9001:2008

    • MOQ22 Ton
    • Cultivation TypeCommon, GMO, Organic
    • CertificationCe Certified, Iso 9001:2008
    • VarietyLong Grain, Medium Grain, Short Grain
    • SpecialityGluten Free, High In Protein, No Artificial Color, No Genetic Engineering
    • Supply TypeSupplier
    • Preferred Buyer Location All Countries Except India
    View More Details
    Send Enquiry

    Company Information

    • calendar Member Since 7 Years
    • building Nature of Business Exporter
    • Year of Establishment 2011

    Ask for more detail from the seller

    Contact Supplier
    Report incorrect details
    • Product Details

    • Company Details

    no_img_icon

    • Number Of FlowerGolden Basmati Rice
    • Storage ConditionDried, Fresh, Frozen, Parboiled
    • CertificationCe Certified, Iso 9001:2008
    • Cultivation TypeCommon, GMO, Organic
    • Shelf Life1 Year, 18 Months, 2 Years
    • VarietyLong Grain, Medium Grain, Short Grain
    • SpecialityGluten Free, High In Protein, No Artificial Color, No Genetic Engineering
    • Packaging Size10kg, 1kg, 20kg, 25kg, 2kg, 5kg
    • Packaging TypeJute Bags, Loose Packing, Plastic Bags, Plastic Sack Bags

    Product Description
    basmati is a variety of long grain rice, famous for its fragrance and delicate flavour. Its name means "Queen of Fragrance" in Hindi.
    Basmati rice has been cultivated in the Indian subcontinent for hundreds of years. The Himalayan foothills are said to produce the best basmati. Although all Basmati Varieties are fragrant rice of highest quality, commercially, The Super Basmati, a premium variety from Pakistan and Dehra Dun from India, are the most prized of the basmati varieties. Patna rice is a close cousin of basmati rice grown around Patna in Bihar. The best types of basmati rice are aged for several years before they are milled and sold, as rice cooks better with a lower moisture content.
    The grains of basmati rice are much longer than they are wide, and they grow even longer as they cook. They stay firm and separate, not sticky, after cooking. Basmati rice is available both as a white rice and a brown rice. Both of these cook in about 20 minutes. Due to the high amount of starch clinging to the rice grains, many cooks wash this rice before cooking it. Soaking it for half an hour to two hours before cooking makes the grains less likely to break during cooking.



    Additional Information

    • Payment Terms L/C, T/T, Western Union
    • Port of Dispatchbangkok
    • Packaging Detailsbags
    • Delivery Time22
    Interested in this product? Ask for more details & Latest Price from seller
    Send Enquiry
    Share your requirements for a quick response!
    Tell us what you need?

    Looking for basmati rice?

    Quantity
    Seller Contact Details
    To list your productBoost Your Business Visibility WorldwideRegister Now
    To list your productBoost Your Business Visibility WorldwideRegister Now
    Waiting for permission
    To search by voice, go to your browser settings and allow access to microphone

    Allow microphone access to search with voice