:: Basmati Rice ::
Indian basmati grows in the foothills of the Himalayas. The melting snows
of Himalayas and rich soil with right climate in the northern part of the country produces
this " White Gold ". Basmati means fragrance and refers to the sweet natural aroma of this
unique variety of wonder grain.
Traditionally, basmati rice was consumed by Mughal
Kings, Maharajas and Rajas. Now-a-days basmati rice is consumed
by the present Kings, Royal families and the people with taste due
to the unique natural aroma, extra long grains and taste of basmati
rice which no other rice can produce. These unique characteristics
compel the Royal chef to keep it on the menu for the Kings everyday.
They can miss anything on their dining table but not basmati rice,
without which a feel of incomplete meal is felt by everyone.
Now the latest growing techniques and most sophisticated rice milling procedures have made
this rice easily available for everyone. The West gladly opened its arms to embrace this
wonder grain and made it clear that Basmati would not be just another trend which has taken
the biggest share in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and other Middle Eastern countries.
Basmati ranks top for being the richest of all rice in amino acids and
other essential nutrients, including iron, niacin, phosphorus, potassium, riboflavin and
thiamine.
This long-grained rice is unsurprisingly the most expensive to
purchase of all the rice varieties. Aging increases the value of basmati rice to the
consumers as it brings excellent cooking results
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