Basmati rice is a type of long-grain rice commonly grown in the Himalayas, India, and Pakistanâ??with India producing about two-thirds of the world's supply. Basmati rice comes in two varieties, white and brown. Both have a nutty taste and a distinct smell. White basmati, however, is more processed. The hull, bran, and germ are all removed. With brown basmati, only the hull gets removed. Terms: CIF USD 445+ / mt depending on the qty ITLC / SBLC + TT from a major international bank OR Bank Escrow for smaller orders Inspection: SGS/TUV/Intertek Inspection and loading supervision is available at buyer's expense
We specialize in the supply of Basmati rice renowned for its extraordinary characteristics: the grains are exceptionally elongated, finely slender, boasting a length to breadth ratio surpassing 4.3mm. This variety exhibits a delightful sweetness, an exquisite aroma, a tender texture, and a subtle curvature. Notably, when cooked, our Basmati rice elongates minimally in width, retaining its slender form our exported rice undergoes meticulous scrutiny to ensure it is devoid of any impurities or foreign matter, packaged meticulously in moisture-resistant materials, it maintains its captivating aroma over an extended period, cultivated predominantly in North India, this Basmati variety meets the highest standards of purity and quality. Crop year: One year old Moisture: 14.0% max Damaged Grains: 1.0% max Broken: 2% max Foreign Matter: 1% max Chalky Grains; 5.0% max Nutritional Content of Rice Protein: 6.4 grams Dietary fiber: 2.4 grams Calcium: 09 ml grams Water: 11.61 grams Energy: 365 Kcal Certificates: Certificate of origin, Phytosanitary Certificate, Fumigation Certificate Certificate of Conformity (Country specific) SGS Quality & Quantity Certificate Other third party inspection agency certificate as per buyer specific requirement Specifications of Rice Packing: Poly pack, PP bag, Jute bag, Cotton bag, Paper bag Delivery Time: 15-20 Days after confirmation of order. Our Basmati Rice Specification underscores the pursuit of excellence, emphasizing the need for grains that are exceptionally long and slender, exhibiting a length-to-breadth ratio exceeding 4.3mm. It encapsulates the essence of sweetness, fragrance, softness, and a graceful curvature