PR 14 or Parmal Rice 14 is a long grain premium Non-Basmati Rice, grown in the Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh region of India. The PR14 rice is non-sticky rice, known for its freshness in taste. It comes with an average grain length of 6.7 MM to 6.9 MM. The elongation ratio of the grain is 1.5 times if cooked well. It is available in Raw/ white, Steam, Sella/ Parboiled & Golden Sella rice forms. Specifications: Purity: 95% Admixture: 5% Max. Average Length: 6.80 MM Moisture: 12.5% Max. Broken: 1% Max. Paddy Grain: Nil Black/ Red Grain: Nil Discolour & Damage: 1% Max. Foreign Matter: Ni
Moisture: 12% Max Broken: 5%,10%,15%,25% Foreign Matter: 0.1% Max Damage Kernels: 0.5% Max Yellow Kernels: 0.5% Ma Grade: Long Grain White Rice 5%,10%,15%,25% Broken Exciting Opportunity for Rice Supply! Thereâ??s a large amount of Rice available for continuous supply at a competitively low price, possibly offering a much better deal than your current arrangement. Payment terms TT only
Importing rice from both Thailand and Japan can be advantageous for importers due to the following reasons, including the specific types of rice each country can supply: From Thailand 1. High-Quality Jasmine Rice 2. Global Exporter Reputation: Thailand is one of the world's leading rice exporters and has built a strong reputation for consistently delivering high-quality rice to international markets. Importers benefit from the reliability and consistency associated with Thai rice exports. 3. **Diverse Rice Varieties: - Thailand produces a variety of rice types to cater to different preferences and culinary needs. Aside from Jasmine rice, other popular Thai rice varieties include Basmati, White Rice, and Glutinous Rice (Sticky Rice). The diversity allows importers to offer a range of rice products to their consumers. 4. Global Standards and Certifications: - Thai rice adheres to global quality standards, and many rice producers in Thailand have certifications such as Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and certifications from international food safety organizations. Importers can trust the quality and safety of Thai rice for their markets. From Japan: 1. Premium Short-Grain Japonica Rice: - Japan is known for producing premium short-grain Japonica rice, which is characterized by its slightly sticky texture and sweet flavor. This rice variety is commonly used in traditional Japanese dishes such as sushi and rice bowls. Importers looking for high-quality rice with specific culinary attributes may choose Japanese Japonica rice. 2. Culinary Excellence: - Japanese rice is a staple in the country's cuisine, which places a strong emphasis on rice quality. Importers interested in offering rice that aligns with authentic Japanese culinary practices or seeking rice with a reputation for excellence may opt for Japanese varieties. 3. Sustainable Farming Practices: - Japan has embraced sustainable and technologically advanced farming practices, ensuring the production of high-quality rice while minimizing environmental impact. Importers concerned about sustainable sourcing may find Japanese rice an appealing choice. 4. Varietal Options: - Japan cultivates different rice varieties, each with its unique characteristics. Some popular varieties include Koshihikari, Akita Komachi, and Hitomebore. This diversity allows importers to offer a range of Japanese rice options to cater to varied consumer preferences. In summary, importing rice from Thailand and Japan offers a range of benefits, including access to high-quality rice varieties, adherence to global standards, and the ability to cater to diverse culinary preferences. Importers can choose from fragrant Jasmine rice and diverse varieties in Thailand and premium Japonica rice with culinary excellence in Japan, providing a comprehensive selection for their markets.
Parboiled Rice 5% Broken As opposed to the most consumed rice variety, i.e. the white rice, which is processed by removing the hull, the parboiled variety retains the hull, and is hydrated and steamed during its processing. This lets the grains retain the nutrition provided by the bran layer. This steaming process causes the vitamins and mineral to migrate from the bran to the rice kernel. Carbohydrates Parboiled rice has almost double the fiber content than the most consumed white rice. A single cup of parboiled rice is a source of 41 grams of total carbohydrates, which is about a third of our daily carbohydrate requirement. This same amount of parboiled rice satiates 4-6% of our daily fiber need. Moreover, the carbohydrates in this variety do not cause a surge in the blood sugar level due to their low glycemic score of 38, which is more than twice as low as that of white rice. B Vitamins The parboiled variety is a rich source of B vitamins, niacin and thiamine. When combined, these vitamins digest the sugar and help convert the carbohydrate into energy. Minerals A cup of parboiled rice provides around 3% of our daily requirement of calcium, magnesium, iron and potassium. Your body also gets about 5-7% of your daily zinc requirement. These help your body in forming the protein structure and regulate DNA. It also saves your immune system from getting impaired. Terms: FOB USD 455 / mt
Parboiled rice (also called converted rice) is rice that has been partially boiled in the husk. The three basic steps of parboiling are soaking, steaming and drying. These steps also make rice easier to process by hand, boost its nutritional profile and change its texture. About 50% of the world's paddy production is parboiled. Packaging sizes: 1kg, 5kg, 10kg, 15kg, 20kg, 50kg, bulk