Rice is grown in over 100 countries and is a grain eaten by more people in the world than any other grain. In fact, three of the most populated regions of the world, China, India and Indonesia, are all rice based societies and it is their staple food. More than 40,000 different varieties of rice exist. Of these varieties, more than 100 varieties are grown worldwide. Some of the more popular rice varieties eaten in Australia include: Low GI White Rice (formerly known as Doongara rice or clever rice) a long grain rice that's uniquely developed and grown in Australia, with the benefit of having a lower glycemic index (GI) than regular rice. Basmati rice a very long, slim grain, which is very popular in Indian cuisine and often served alongside curry based dishes. It also has a lower GI than regular rice. Jasmine rice a very fragrant rice and originates from Thailand where it is used extensively in cooking, usually steamed. Arborio rice a much shorter and plump grain, it is typically used in Italian dishes like risotto. Brown rice a rice grain with the bran layer still intact. It can be cooked and eaten as it is and contains more nutrients in this form than white rice, which has had the outer bran layer and germ removed. Coloured rice black rice and red rice are now available in Australia as well as wild rice. To produce white rice the nutrient rich bran layer is removed. While white rice has lower levels of nutrients it still contains protein, vitamins, minerals and some fibre and is low in fat and salt. When enjoyed in moderate amounts, and as part of balanced meal, white rice makes a positive contribution to a healthy diet. Nutrition credentials of whole grain (brown) rice: Around 85% of the energy in rice comes from carbohydrate. After carbohydrate, protein is the second most abundant constituent of rice. Low in fat, with the small amount being mostly unsaturated. Rice bran is high in insoluble dietary fibre. Contains B-group vitamins such as thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), folate and pantothenic acid. Contains vitamin E. Contains iron, zinc, magnesium, phosphorus and selenium (depending on the soil content of selenium). Contains small amounts of copper, manganese and calcium. High in potassium and low in sodium. Contains phytochemicals including phenolic acids, phytic acid, plant sterols and saponins. Gluten-free and the most non-allergenic of all grains. Low Glycemic Index brown rice is now available in most supermarkets. 1 cup of cooked brown rice contains 1278kJ, 3g fibre, 5.8g protein, 1.8mg zinc and 98mg magnesium.
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Greetings from RN Imports and Exports !!! We are pleased to introduce you to RN Imports and Exports - Premium Indian Basmati Rice Exporters, a leading exporter of high-quality Rice from India. We have been in the Rice business since 2019 and have established a reputation for delivering premium Basmati Rice to our customers around the world. We are interested in doing business with you and would like to offer you our Basmati Rice at competitive prices. We have a variety of Rice to suit your daily needs. All our Rice are grown in the best regions of India. They are processed and packed with utmost care and hygiene to ensure freshness and quality. We can supply you with any quantity of Rice that you require, from small batches to large containers. We can also customize the packaging and labeling according to your specifications. We have a reliable logistics network that ensures timely delivery of your orders. We accept advance payment by bank transfer. We would appreciate it if you could give us an opportunity to serve you and provide you with our Basmati Rice. We are confident that you will be satisfied with our products and services. Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns. We look forward to hearing from you soon. All Types of Indian Rice: 1.Basmati Rice, 2.Parboiled Rice,
Rice Experience the unparalleled aroma and flavor of our premium Basmati Rice. Renowned for its long, slender grains and delicate texture, this rice variety is perfect for elevating any dish. Grown in the fertile plains of India, our Basmati Rice is aged to perfection, ensuring a fluffy, non-sticky texture that enhances every meal, from biryanis to simple side dishes.
Rice, the staple food for much of the world's population, comes in various types, each with its own distinct characteristics. Long-grain rice, such as Basmati and Jasmine, is known for its slender shape, separate grains when cooked, and subtle aroma. Medium-grain rice, like Arborio and Valencia, tends to be slightly plumper and stickier, making it ideal for dishes like risotto and paella. Short-grain rice, including sushi rice and Calrose, is rounder and stickier, commonly used in sushi and other Asian dishes requiring a sticky texture. There are also specialty rices such as wild rice, which is not technically rice but the seed of an aquatic grass, and brown rice, which retains its bran layer and germ, offering more nutrients than white rice. With its diverse types and culinary versatility, rice remains a fundamental ingredient in cuisines around the world.